Joshua Jackson Announcing The 2011 Emmys Nominations

      Email Post       7/14/2011 12:08:00 PM      


Here's Josh Jackson annoucing the Emmys Nominations.

No Emmy Love For Fringe

      Email Post       7/14/2011 11:59:00 AM      

Despite all the good reviews, the hard work of the actors, writters and every one who works on Fringe. The academy ignore our series again. The limited capacity of the academy voters left me surprised, but this was something we could expect.

Fringe was surpassed by no less important and good series as HBO's Boardwalk Empire, The Good Wife of CBS, AMC's Mad Men DirecTV Friday Night Lights, Dexter Showtime and HBO's Game Of Thrones.

In the same way Anna Torv failed a nomination this year despite all the effort and hard work that made this season playing 5 versions of the same character, each with a different personality. The Australian actress was beaten by Elisabeth Moss Desplayado Mad Men, Connie Britton of Friday Night Lights, Mariska Hargitay of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Mireille Enos The Killing, Julianna Margulies The Good Wife Kathy Bates and Harry's Law. All of the actresses on the list are very good but for me Anna was so much better that couple of them.


On the other hand and the same story last year, John Noble was also beaten by John Slattery of Mad Men, Andre Braugher Men Of A Certain Age, Walton Goggins of Justified, Peter Dinklage Game Of Thrones, Josh Charles The Good Wife and Alan Cumming also of The Good Wife.


This is not to say that the actors or shows are less important or do not deserve it, but the lack of variety in the nomination has left many wanting to put Amber to each member of the Academy and the Kodak Theatre.

But we actually get one nomination for: Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media :

Fringe: Division • FOX.com • Bad RobotProductions in Association with Warner Bros.Television
Warner Bros. Television
Bad Robot Productions

Well cortexi's Season 4 start fillming today, so let's keep watching and supporting the show like we allways do.

Fringe Season 3 DVD/Blu Ray Cover Update

      Email Post       7/13/2011 06:26:00 PM      

Here's an exclusive look at the art cover for Season 3 DVD and Blu Ray of Fringe. Click on each imagen to see it in HQ. Remember that you can Pre-Order booth on Amazon.com.


Fringe Scoop:Dirty Sexy Grad Michelle Krusiec Joins Cast...But Who Is She Playing?!

      Email Post       7/12/2011 08:36:00 PM      

Fringe Scoop: Dirty Sexy Grad Michelle Krusiec Joins Cast… But Who Is She Playing?!
by Michael Ausiello

It looks like Fringe fans have another Season 4 mystery to chew on this summer.

A Fox rep confirms that actress Michelle Krusiec, best known for her roles as Darling daughter-in-law Mei-Ling Hwa on Dirty Sexy Money and Maddison’s stepmom on Secret Life of the American Teenager, is joining the Fox thriller in the recurring role of, um, “New Female Character.”

Suffice it to say, producers are keeping a very tight lid on the details surrounding their new heroine (or villainess). And don’t bother checking Krusiec’s Twitter feed for clues. All she would divulge is that she leaves “for Vancouver this week to start filming.”

Thoughts? Theories? Hit the comments!
Source:tvline.com

Fringedom Wants A FRINGE-CON!

      Email Post       7/12/2011 07:06:00 PM      

This afternoon, a fellow Fringe fan started a petition on Twitter, also known as a 'twitition,' for FOX Broadcasting's parent company, Warner Brothers, to start a Fringe Convention(henceforth, Fringe-Con).

As Walter Bishop would say, "This is fantastic news!"

The twitition creator says that by signing you are "strongly encouraging Warner Brothers to start a convention just for Fringe."

"Sign this Petition if:-You live in Fringedom-You are a huge fan of Fringe-You want Warner Brothers to know how big and Universal Fringe's Fan base is.-You believe that Fringe should have its own Convention.-You believe that there will be a hole in the universe if WB doesn't Create Fringe-Con."

If that sounds good to you, please use the link below and sign the petition.
Remember, every great journey begins with a single step!
Source:twitition.com

Comic-Con Exclusive First Look:Fringe Swag Bag Has an Alt-Universe Twist!

      Email Post       7/12/2011 03:36:00 PM      

Comic-Con Exclusive First Look: Fringe Swag Bag Has an Alt-Universe Twist!
Michael Ausiello

In any universe this would be considered pretty cool.

Here’s your first look at the official Fringe-themed swag bag Warner Bros. will be distributing upon check-in at Comic-Con 2011 — one of 10 collectable carryalls the studio is producing for the five-day geekapalooza.

And this is the year the traditional 200-gallon tote goes high-tech: For the first time, the bags convert into backpacks! And don’t panic, the poster tube remains in tact.

And as a special treat for Fringe addicts, an insider reveals exclusively to TVLine that an extremely limited number of Fringe bags will be alt-universe-themed! Get your hands on one of those bad boys and you’ll be the most popular geek (on eBay) at Con next week.

Speaking of Warner Bros., the studio has opted to follow the official Comic-Con ticket distribution system for autograph signings. Click here for more details.

For Exclusive Scoop, Spoilers, Video and Pics From Comic-Con, Follow Me on Twitter via @MichaelAusiello
Source:tvline.com

Joel Wyman and Jeff Pinkner Both Share TV Guide Comic-Con Covers x 4 Via Twitter

      Email Post       7/11/2011 08:29:00 PM      

Earlier today both showrunners, Joel Wyman and Jeff Pinkner shared the upcoming
4-pack of special Comic Con 2011 TV Guide Magazine covers with Fringe fans via Twitter(use the link below to see all 4).

Keep your eye out for them soon at your favorite newstand!

And consider thanking Joel and Jeff for sharing them with us fans. They love to hear from us.

Joel Wyman's Twitter Account: @JWFRINGE

Jeff Pinkner's Twitter Account:@JPFRINGE
Source:comiccon.thewb.com via twitter

Comic-Con 2011:'Fringe' Executive Producers Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman(Q&A)

      Email Post       7/10/2011 06:59:00 PM      

Comic-Con 2011: 'Fringe' Executive Producers Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman (Q&A)

After a heart-stopping third season finale, the showrunners discuss what awaits them in Season 4, appreciation for “Twin Peaks” and how they’ll answer the probing Peter questions in San Diego.
July 9 2:45 PM 7/9/2011 by Philiana Ng

With hundreds of thousands of people attending San Diego Comic-Con every year and the July 20-24 event quickly approaching, The Hollywood Reporter chatted with the big names in television to discuss their favorite memories and tips for attending the annual event. THR’s Live Feed will talk Comic-Con with actors, writers and producers in the days leading up to the event so check back soon for interviews and the latest news on panels and screenings.

Jeff Pinkner
Geek Cred: Fringe, Lost, Alias, Profiler
J.H. Wyman
Geek Cred: Fringe

Comic-Con Panel: Fringe, Saturday, July 23, 4:30-5:15 p.m., Ballroom 20

The Hollywood Reporter: What stands out from your first Comic-Con experience?Jeff Pinkner: I’ve been there with the show for three years, and I went once prior to that as a fan. After I got off the shuttle bus, three women barely dressed in some version of Xena were standing behind a 300-pound man dressed as Elmo. That was Comic-Con in a nutshell.

THR: What’s the best thing a fan has said to you at Comic-Con?
J.H. Wyman: This will be my third Comic-Con, and a fan once said to me, “I can’t believe you’re really you.” It reinforced that they’re actually near somebody that’s associated with running a show that they’re into and love. I think that was a really sweet way for them to say, “I trekked all the way here to San Diego and I can’t believe we actually standing here having a conversation about Fringe.”

THR: Are you ready for the onslaught of questions, especially regarding Peter, at this year’s panel?
Pinkner: A lot of them will be laden with expletives. It will all become clear; not at Comic-Con, but once [the show] premieres. All the questions that involve the name Peter will probably be hard ones to field.

THR: There will be many questions of “Does Peter exist? Can you tell us?”
Pinkner: We’ll probably be faced with those questions. Our answer will probably be, “Who’s Peter?”

THR: Who would be on your dream panel?
Wyman: Twin Peaks. I’d really like to talk to David Lynch. It’s my favorite show and it was groundbreaking.

WTHR: Were you satisfied with the way Twin Peaks ended?
Wyman: I think the first season was the most impactful. Now running a show and knowing what you’re up against, I do realize that a lot of people plan for failure but they don’t really plan for success. It’s really hard to keep something going. If you go back in that timeline, nobody had ever done anything like that. They were probably feeling it out as well.

To me, Twin Peaks was seminal because it was what it was. I feel that about a lot of filmmakers. It’s their prerogative to take the show where it goes and if I’m really a fan, I’m going to really get off the artistry of the artist that I’m watching. It’s not mine to judge, it’s mine to be involved and see it. Being apart of that it gave me so much pleasure that I don’t think it’s fair to say I wasn’t happy.

THR: Do you have any tips on how to pull off a great presentation?
Wyman: It should always be something outrageous and entertaining as possible. People really give you a lot of leeway for the exceptional.

THR: If you were to dress up in costume for Comic-Con, who would you be?Pinkner: Anything where I could carry a sword or a broad ax.

THR: Seth Gabel is a series regular. How is that dynamic going to change this season?
Pinkner: We just fell in love with him, which is why we wanted to bring him back. Thus far, we’ve spent very little time with one version of him, the Lincoln Lee on their side, so I think that we’ll probably want to explore his character as well.

THR: What’s ahead for Fringe in Season 4?
Wyman: It’s going to involve a couple of newer themes. We’re just taking you down the road a little further on the journey. You’ll be able to see people from the past and you’ll be able to meet new people throughout the season.
Pinkner: Season 3 was about Walter coming to terms with truly coming to terms with the consequences of the damage that he had done when he broke two universes in order to save his son’s life and recognizing that in order to fix that damage, he may have to sacrifice that son, which was the choice he made in 2026. Peter recognizing that based on the trajectory that his universe was on, the love of his life Olivia was going to die in 2026 and he made the heroic choice to overt that outcome and now all of our characters, we find them in a place where we’re dealing with the consequences.
Source:hollywoodreporter.com

Belated Happy Birthday to Akiva Goldsman

      Email Post       7/09/2011 08:00:00 PM      

The old saying goes 'better late than never,' so when I discovered this evening that Fringe executive producer extraordinaire, Akiva Goldsman, had a birthday on July 7th, I just had to post this-even late!

Akiva wrote and directed "Bad Dreams," "A New Day In The Old Town, "Over There:Part 1," and "Over There:Part 2." He co-wrote "The Road Not Taken," "There's More Than One Of Everything," "Peter," "Brown Betty," "Subject 13," "Stowaway," "Lysergic Acid Diethylamide," and "The Day We Died." He's also the man who inspired me to write Fringe fanfiction.

From all of us at Fringe Television, we wish you a Happy Belated Birthday, Akiva, and hope it was great. And as busy as you are, we hope you will be involved in as large a way as possible in the creative process of Season 4.

Noble Intentions - 313 Immortality

      Email Post       7/09/2011 04:56:00 PM      


Here's an old new video that Fox has released yesterday.

Hey Gene! It's National Cow Appreciation Day!

      Email Post       7/08/2011 08:42:00 AM      

I am not being udderly foolish, there really is a National Cow Appreciation Day!

Some celebrate it the second Friday in July, others celebrate it on the 14th or 15th.

Since one national fast food restaurant chain is celebrating it today(http://www.cowappreciationday.com/), I thought we here at Fringe Television should shower our favorite bovine, Walter Bishop's cow, Gene, with some lovin'.

We love ya, Gene!


So leave your comments below on why you love Gene. I'm sure she'll be mooooved by all of them!




401 Title to be Released on Comic Con

      Email Post       7/07/2011 08:34:00 PM      


Ari Margolis just answer this tweet, giving us a date for the release of the title of episode 401. According to Ari we may know the title during the panel of Fringe on Comic Con this July 23.
 

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