Fringe Interview: John Noble Conference Call
By Dennis Email Post 4/22/2011 11:46:00 AM Categories: Fringe, Interview, John Noble, Video
John Noble (Walter Bishop) spoke with reporters via conference call yesterday, and without revealing too much, discussed tonight's Fringe episode "6:02 Am EST".
Two New Fringe Commercials for "6:02 AM EST"
By Dennis Email Post 4/22/2011 10:55:00 AM Categories: Commercial, Fringe, Video
Along with the Fringe Easter Egg, there were two new Fringe promos during Bones last night.
FYI, If you take a close look at the second video, there are a few slight changes from the first Fringe commercial for "6:02 AM EST". Specifically, the word "Peter" is digitally added to a door. I believe this is part of the GetGlue Fringe contest, and won't actually be in the episode.
Fringe Easter Egg In Bones?
By Dennis Email Post 4/22/2011 03:32:00 AM Categories: Easter Eggs, Fringe, Video
In last night's episode of Bones, there were a few subtle nods to Fringe:
- "Walter vs. FBI" was written on the chalkboard
- A character named Walter, who is jokingly called Wally
- Booths ring a bell
Fringe - John Noble Interview [Spoilers 3x20]
By JuliDG Email Post 4/21/2011 07:32:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Interview, John Noble, Video
Fringe - Making "L.S.D."
By JuliDG Email Post 4/21/2011 07:26:00 PM Categories: Behind The Scenes, Video
Here's a new video with the cast and producers talking about the animated episode of FRINGE.
Fringe 320 Commercial: "6:02 AM EST"
By Dennis Email Post 4/21/2011 12:50:00 PM Categories: Commercial, Fringe, Video
Here is the latest "full sized" commercial in HD for the Fringe episode "6:02 AM EST".
SAG Live Streaming Interview with Joshua Jackson and John Noble Tomorrow!
By fringeobsessed Email Post 4/20/2011 10:40:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Interview, John Noble, Joshua Jackson

Screen Actors Guild Foundation
Conversations with FRINGE - Q&A with Joshua Jackson & John Noble
Thursday, April 21 2:45-3:30 pm (PT)
•Joshua Jackson
Well known as the fast-talking, self-deprecating “Pacey Witter” on “Dawson’s Creek,” Joshua Jackson has been working in front of the camera for almost 20 years.
Jackson’s feature film debut was in Michael Bortman’s “Crooked Hearts.” He has since appeared in the “Mighty Ducks” trilogy, “Cursed,” “Gossip,” “Apt Pupil,” “Cruel Intentions,” “Digger,” “Andre,” “Aurora Borealis,” “Bobby,” “Shutter” and “The Skulls,” as well as in Rose Troche’s critically acclaimed “The Safety of Objects” and the film version of Moises Kaufman’s groundbreaking play “The Laramie Project.” For his work in the Canadian feature film “One Week,” Jackson received the 2010 Genie Award for Best Actor. He has also made cameo appearances in Steven Soderbergh’s “Ocean’s 11,” “Scream 2,” “Urban Legend” and “I Love Your Work.”
Additionally, Jackson enjoyed a successful run on London’s West End starring in “A Life in the Theatre” alongside Patrick Stewart. The acclaimed comedy was written by the Academy Award-nominated and Pulitzer Prize- and Olivier Award-winning David Mamet.
•John Noble
John Noble’s newfound popularity with the international television audience comes after more than 30 years as an acclaimed stage actor and director and distinguished character actor in film.
Noble, best-known worldwide for his award-winning portrayal of “Denethor” in “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers” and “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King,” began his career on the Australian stage, where he was a leader in the country’s cultural expansion of the 1970s and 1980s. As Artistic Director of the Stage Company of South Australia for 10 years, he produced and directed more than 70 new plays, spent time in London directing “Sons of Cain” in the West End and produced “Percy and Rose” for the Adelaide Festival of Arts.
His most recent television credits in the U.S. include “Journeyman,” “The Unit,” “Stargate SG-1” and a season on “24” as Russian Consul “Anatoly Markhov.” He has appeared on Australian television as “Captain Blackheart” in the children’s series “Pirate Islands: The Lost Treasure of Fiji.”
Noble’s film credits include “One Night with the King” opposite Peter O’Toole and Omar Sharif and “The Last Airbender,” as well as the upcoming “Risen,” the story of a featherweight boxing champion overcoming a tragic injury. Noble lent his voice talents to the soon-to-be-released video game “L.A. Noire.
Event moderated by Jenelle Riley
To submit a question for today's panel:
•Send an email with your name, city and question to LiveStream@sagfoundation.org.
•Tweet your question to @SAGF_Live or use the hashtag #SAGF
Source:sagfoundation.org
Fringe Promo-The End Of The Beginning
By fringeobsessed Email Post 4/20/2011 07:20:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Season 3, Video
JJ Abrams' Super 8 Promo With Fringe Easter Egg
By fringeobsessed Email Post 4/20/2011 03:17:00 PM Categories: Advertising, Easter Eggs, Fringe, J.J. Abrams
Can you identify the Fringe Easter egg in this promo?
That Which "Lysergic Acid Diethylamide" Unearthed
By fringeobsessed Email Post 4/20/2011 09:42:00 AM Categories: Fringe, Review

Has your subconscious Fringe ever demanded you to re-watch a particular Fringe episode? Three days before "Lysergic Acid Diethylamide"(henceforth referred to as "LSD") aired my "inner Fringe" demanded I watch an older episode. So I looked through the BluRay menu for Season 2 and got suddenly frustrated, until I found what my inner Fringe wanted in the "extra features" section: "Unearthed." The Fringepedia.net website, which does not follow FOX's official episodic numbering schedule, lists "Unearthed" as episode 211 (the official number is #121), which explains why our Agent Charlie Francis is alive and well in that episode, even though he got killed in episode 201 (see: Fringe Math for more info). It took a good 15 minutes into the episode and suddenly I had a feeling I was exactly where I was supposed to be. A high school girl named Lisa Donovan comes back from the dead shouting launch codes for nuclear ICBM missles and the ID code for a Naval petty officer Andrew Rusk.Olivia is asking Lisa Donovan questions. She tells the girl that the ID she shouted belongs to a man named Andrew Rusk, and she asks if that rings any bells? OK, this is starting to sound familiar!Just then Lisa Donovan launches into fluent Russian, which of course, human lexicon Peter Bishop is able to decipher. About two thirds of the way into this episode Walter decides Lisa Donovan is not channeling Rusk psychically, but that "Mister Rusk's entire consciousness was transferred into Lisa." Now the bells are ringing for me! This is all foreshadowing way back in "Unearthed" for Bell's consciousness transferring into our poor Olivia!Two women lying on gurneys (probably the same one) posessed, if you will, by a man's consciousness. Their names even sound the same: Lisa Donovan, and 'Livia Dunham. Wow. Who would've guessed an episode in the Extra Features section would be closely linked to "LSD"? But Lisa Donovan gets a benzodiazepine to start the prosess that purges her man, whereas our Liv gets LSD. Why the difference? I'll get back to that in a bit.
Fringe: For HIM The Bell Tolls
By Dennis Email Post 4/19/2011 03:34:00 PM Categories: Fringe, International, Leonard Nimoy, Video, William Bell
Leonard Nimoy discusses his role as William Bell and Anna Torv's performance as Bellivia.
Behind The Scenes Look at Fringe Soundtrack
By Dennis Email Post 4/19/2011 02:19:00 PM Categories: Behind The Scenes, Fringe, Music, Video
Fringe composer Chris Tilton shared via Twitter a behind-the-scenes video of the "bigger" orchestra creating music for Fringe episode 321 "The Last Sam Weiss".
Speaking of Fringe soundtracks, the soundtrack for Fringe Season 2 will be released on May 3, 2011. but is available to pre-order from Amazon.com now.
The soundtrack for Fringe Season 1 is also available for purchase or digital download:
Buy Fringe S1 Soundtrack from Amazon.com
Download Fringe S1 Soundtrack from Amazon.com
Download Fringe S1 Soundtrack from iTunes
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