Christmas Ideas For Fringe Fans

      Email Post       12/23/2010 04:18:00 PM      

If you are still doing your Christmas shopping, and need some last minute Fringe stocking stuffers, here is a list of Fringe and Fringe-related gifts ideas.

Sadly, there isn't any actual official Fringe merchandise available for sale, but number one on everyone's Christmas list should be the Fringe DVDs and Blu-rays



Music lovers will also want the Fringe Soundtrack, featuring music from the award winning composer Michael Giacchino, plus Chris Tilton and Chad Seiter.

The album is also available as MP3s from Amazon, or for your iPod on iTunes.

You will also see something called the Fringe Mixes, which is seven remixed versions of the Fringe title theme song, but you would really have to like the theme song to buy that.

If you have a comic book store near you, you can pick up some Fringe comics. There have been two six-issue series - Fringe #1 - 6, and the latest, Tales From The Fringe #1 - 6. The first series is also available in a combined paperback book.

You can preview all of the Fringe comics here.






If you are a fan of a particular Fringe character, you may want to check out some of their other works. Here are some suggested DVDs featuring our favorite Fringe actors:
And of course, what movie watching experience would be complete with out some Red Vines

Vote For Fringe in E! poll: Best TV Show of 2010

      Email Post       12/23/2010 12:27:00 AM      

TV Tournament


Fringe is nominated for the Best TV Show of 2010 in E!'s online poll.

Unfortunately, we just found about about it, and there is only a few hours left to vote, so please hurry over and vote ASAP. As of this moment, Fringe is in a dead heat with The Vampire Diaries, but with your help, it can make it to the next round!

"Ten Reasons We Loved Watching TV in 2010"

      Email Post       12/22/2010 08:52:00 PM      


Ten Reasons We Loved Watching TV in 2010
Griping about the low quality of television content has become a popular pastime over the last few years, but, provided you view the medium with a certain level of discernment, 2010 was a great year for TV. Here are ten reasons why, in no particular order.
by IMDb-Editors last updated - 6 days ago

4/11“ "Fringe" Borrowing from past anthology-style genre shows such as "The X-Files," the developing mythology within "Fringe" grew from weekly explorations of weirdness into a romantic tragedy that explores betrayal, despair, love and forgiveness, all within the framework of parallel universes colliding, each threatening the existence of the other. As complex and creepy as it can seem at times, the reasons "Fringe" continues to fascinate us are fairly simple: at its center, it's about all the ways human emotions can bind, destroy, heal and sustain us. And thanks to John Noble's not-quite-sane genius scientist Walter Bishop, "Fringe" never lets us forget how important it is to take time out for the sweet things in life...like, say, a good bowl of pudding. ”

Fringe Inception Trailer

      Email Post       12/22/2010 08:19:00 AM      



Here is a mashup of Fringe and the trailer for the movie Inception.

10 Best TV Series of 2010:Ken Tucker's Picks

      Email Post       12/21/2010 12:53:00 PM      


The Best of 2010
10 Best TV Series of 2010: Ken Tucker's Picks

2. Fringe
TV's most cleverly arranged drama, full of thrills and strained relationships, laughs and nuanced acting. John Noble, Anna Torv, and the deceptively restrained Joshua Jackson should, in other words, be Emmy nominees, and Fringe deserves more credit for building the enthusiastic audience it has created.
Source:entertainmentweekly.com


The clip above is from the current issue of Entertainment Weekly: Best and Worst 2010.
I smiled when I read it. We all know Ken Tucker is a big Fringe fan. I could just hug him.

SpoilerTV Awards - Results

      Email Post       12/21/2010 12:23:00 AM      

All last week, SpoilerTV ran their "SpoilerTV Awards 2010 ", where you were able vote on your favorite shows of 2010.

Fringe was nominated in six categories, and made it into the top five in every one. Here are the final results:
You can see the full list of winners at SpoilerTV.

Thanks to everyone for voting for Fringe!

PS. As we draw near to the end of 2010, the best of list and polls will be coming fast and furious. If you see Fringe nominated for anything, let us know.

Firefly-Style Opening for Fringe

      Email Post       12/19/2010 05:20:00 PM      


The next episode of Fringe has the same title as the Joss Whedon sci-fi series, "Firefly". YouTube user Gualcit has created a brilliant Firefly-style opening theme for Fringe.

And since I couldn't find it easily on Youtube, here is the original opening theme for comparison. If you haven't seen the original series, and the followup movie "Serenity", I highly recommend them.

Fox Executive Responds to "Friday Night Re-Animation" Video

      Email Post       12/17/2010 02:08:00 AM      



Jeff Jensen of Entertainment Weekly has a very interesting article about Fringe's move to Friday, and the so called "Deathslot" video.
To further combat the perception that Fox has basically issued a “no confidence” vote in Fringe, the network did something unusual: It created a cheeky promo that tackles the fear-mongering head-on, spliced with darkly comic death-themed clips from the show and even spiked with quotes from a variety of Chicken Little bloggers.

Jeff talked to Dean Norris, Fox’s senior VP of marketing and special projects, about about the inspiration for the video:
The network began thinking about creating the provocative spot after making a Web splash with its movie-style trailer for “Entrada,” ... “We started getting feedback from the viewers that basically said, ‘How could Fox do something so cool for a show they’re going to kill?’ We started reading these things and said, ‘Wait! We have to address this!’” The mission was to produce a piece of communication that dealt with the situation in a self-deprecating fashion, yet also assuaged fan fears.
Of course, the BEST way to "assuage fan fears" would be to renew Fringe for a fourth season. Are you listening Mr. Norris?

Norris also revealed Fox's "interesting" new marketing strategy:
The promo is the beginning of a larger effort by Fox to shore up Fringe’s existing fanbase and hopefully grow the audience by targeting teen viewers who might be at home Friday night. (The show returns on Jan. 21) Fox will continue posting “pre-caps” (as opposed to “recaps”) at Fox.com featuring cast members and producers setting up each new episode. For viewers, they’re a more entertaining and personal approach to “Previously on…” rehashes. Additionally, Norris also says future on-air promos will emphasize Fringe’s horror elements, albeit not right away, as the first episodes on the new year are relatively light on Fringe-style gore.  “We are trying to rebrand Friday, and what we’re trying to do with this show specifically is make it kind of like forbidden fruit,” says Norris. “We want that teen demographic that might not be our audience right now to say, ‘That this is a show my parents might not want me to watch — but I’m going to watch it, anyway.’”

I love me some "Fringe Cringe", but I'm not sure that turning Fringe into Tales From the Crypt is the right way to go. What do you think of this approach?

You can read the full article at EW.com

Spoilers for 310 "Firefly"

      Email Post       12/16/2010 06:35:00 PM      

Hi guys, I am writing this post to share a theory/spoiler about the episode 310 “Firefly.” Have any of you watched the Tales From The Fringe videos that the Sprint site releases every week? If you haven't, you must see it to understand this spoiler. Click here to watch the videos.

After you have seen all the videos, ask yourself how it is that the Peter and Walter scene from the previous episode connects to the story of Bobby.

It makes more sense if you also read this spoiler from EW:

Christopher Lloyd on Fringe

True! Back to the Future‘s Doc Brown has been cast as a musical hero of Walter’s who’s been in a nursing home and becomes the subject of a Fringe investigation. “Christopher plays Roscoe Joyce, a keyboardist for Walter’s favorite 1970′s band Violet Sedan Chair,” explains exec producer J.H. Wyman. Fellow EP Jeff Pinkner adds, “The lives of these two men, who have never met before, overlap in strange and unexpected ways.”
Don’t see the connection? Let me explain:

In the comic, the young man's name is Bobby Joyce, and his father is a musician (a.k.a. the character play by Christopher Lloyd). In Bobby’s dream, his father is very old and lives in a nursing home. Later, we see a boy (we never saw his face) catch a firefly that was supposed to fly 3 miles further so Madison (the little girl that gives Bobby the penny so he can call his dad) can catch it. Because the boy interfered, Madison didn’t catch the firefly and got lost in the forest trying to catch another one. Her father searches for her and, as a result, is late for work. As he hurries to his job, we hear the song “Hovercraft Mother” by Violet Sedan Chair. Madison’s father runs a red light and kills Bobby. Then we see the same scene from 309, “Marionette.” Why?.

I think the boy who catches the firefly is actually Peter. He wasn't supposed to catch the firefly, because he is dead in this reality, but the fact that he’s here changes the future for Bobby, and probably for his dad, too.

You can read this article in Spanish here.

Vote for Fringe in the SpoilerTV Awards - Round 4

      Email Post       12/16/2010 01:24:00 PM      

Olivia says, vote for me or I'll shoot you
Everyday this week, SpoilerTV will be running their "SpoilerTV Awards 2010 ", where you get to vote on your favorite shows.

Today Fringe has four nominations in the category "Best Episode of 2010" for Entrada, Marionette, Over There, and White Tulip


It would be nice to have any Fringe episode win, and since you can only vote for one episode, would like to suggest that we focus our efforts on Entrada, the overwhelming leader in our own internal "Best Episode" poll.

You also still have until Monday to vote on the previous nominees:
Currently, Anna Torv, Fringe, John Noble, William Bell, and the  "Olivia/Peter\Alt-Olivia" love triangle are in the top five of their respective categories, so if you haven't already voted in these categories, head over and make your vote count!

Have A Snowball Fight with Some Fringe Characters at FOX

      Email Post       12/16/2010 09:06:00 AM      

Hooray! FOX's Snowball Fight is back and there are dozens of opponents to choose from including Fringe's Peter, Walter, Broyles, Astrid, and Nina.

I have to admit it felt quite good to bombard Peter Bishop with snowballs for his poor judgement.

Use the link below and snow them all!


Fox Broadcasting's Snowball Fight

FRINGE-Friday Night Re-Animation

      Email Post       12/16/2010 08:37:00 AM      

There's been alot of internet chatter about how moving Fringe to Fridays may indicate the death of the show. The executive producers have reminded us several times that FOX has been very supportive of them and the show, and it is duly noted.

The good people at FOX Broadcasting decided to spin this and they made and posted the best TV series promo EVER and posted it on YouTube yesterday. If you need a smile, watch this!


 

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