The Fringemunks: Epis. 4.12 "Welcome to Westfield" (parody of "Drive By" by Train)

      Email Post       7/24/2012 07:24:00 PM      

The Fringemunks recap Fringe Episode 4.12 "Welcome to Westfield" with a parody of "Drive By" by Train.  A town in southern Vermont merges with its alter-town, which in turn results in the merging of doppelgangers.

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The Fringe Podcast Summer Rewatch Episode 09

      Email Post       7/22/2012 11:40:00 PM      



In this episode of The Fringe Podcast we wrap up season 2 of our Fringe rewatch with our discussion of the episodes, “Northwest Passage,” “Over There Part 1,” “Over There Part 2,” and “Unearthed.” We discuss the revealations that “Mr. Secretary” is Walternate, our impressions of the alternate characters now that we’ve seen the end of their story arc, Peter and Olivia’s destiny to be together, and the mind blowing season finale. We also dicuss some of the comments that Joel Wyman made at comic-con and how they add new revelation to these episodes. In our discussion about “Unearthed” we talk about science vs. religion and how it was handled in this episode, and eliments from the episode that made it into stories that were aired in later episodes.

Send in you theories and feedback to 304-837-2278 or feedback@thefringepdodcast.com.

Older episodes of The Fringe Podcast on The Fringe Podcast Network can be found here, or the entire episode collection of The Fringe Podcast can be found here.



Fringe Episodes Free On Amazon Prime

      Email Post       7/20/2012 04:37:00 PM      



Amazon has just announced a deal with Warner Bros. to make the first three seasons of Fringe episodes available for free to Amazon Prime members in the US.

Prime customers can access Prime Instant Video on Kindle Fire or any of the hundreds of compatible Amazon Instant Video devices, including the Roku, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 gaming console.


If you are not currently an Amazon prime member, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial to get streaming access to more than 18,000 movies and TV episodes, unlimited Free Two-Day Shipping, and access to tens of thousands of books to borrow for free, as frequently as a book a month, with no due dates.

Click "read more' to see the full press release.

Fans Ask Fringe: Unwind

      Email Post       7/20/2012 04:34:00 PM      



Anna Torv, Lance Reddick, John Noble, Jaskia Nicole, and Joshua Jackson answer the fan question:
What's your idea of unwinding after all those long hours/days on set? - Rover Radar
If you would like to get your own questions answered, send a tweet to ‏ @jonxproductions with the hashtag #FansAskFringe

Fringe - Jasika Nicole - Comic-Con 2012

      Email Post       7/18/2012 02:04:00 PM      


This is the second of 6 SDCC videos done by IGN with the stars of Fringe.
In this one Jasika Nicole tells what it was like to see the Season 5 trailer.

Fringe - J.H. Wyman - Comic-Con 2012

      Email Post       7/18/2012 01:50:00 PM      



The post-SDCC videos keep coming in.
Here's a very nice interview with executive producer, Joel Wyman, posted on YouTube by IGN.

The Fringe Podcast Comic-Con Fringe Press Room Podcast

      Email Post       7/18/2012 12:48:00 AM      



In this episode of The Fringe Podcast we bring you the audio interviews we conducted with Lance Reddick, Joel Wyman, John Noble, Jasika Nicole, Anna Torv and Josh Jackson right after the final Fringe panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2012. We hear each of them discuss the impact and legacy of the show, and Joel says that it has shown how important media, social media and grass roots campaigns are. Joel also shares how he came up with the idea of White Tulip. He told us, “that image came to me in a dream, and it meant something. It meant hope and that it’s okay, and this concept of ‘I don’t know what the hell’s wrong with the world, but there’s some method of peace that I can find, and belief in something good.’” Joel also told us that season 5 of Fringe is everything you know about Fringe coming back as a love letter.

When Lance Reddick was asked about Fringe’s legacy he said he believed it will be the relationships. John Noble agreed saying, “We have these intense relationships. These are really rich relationships and that’s what makes Fringe different from other shows.” Regarding how he would like to see Walter’s story resolved he said, “If a man, through his hubris and his misplaced love, his obsessiveness, and his self-centeredness, and his arrogance, performs an act which creates as much havoc as Walter did, and then as a human being suffered the consequences, then I reckon he has to be responsible for what happened. Now he has to face it, look it in the eye, and do something about it. That would be a glorious character arc to take.”

Several members of the cast are asked about their feelings going in to the final season. Each of them said they were happy and relieved that they would get to resolve the story and put a proper end to Fringe. Jasika Nicole stated that, “it feels like this is going to be the easiest thing ever. All we get to do is have fun and we get to tell a really good story because that’s the priority. It’s not about numbers, it’s not about money anymore…and we’re going to tell the best story that we can tell.”

In our time with Anna Torv, she opens up about what has made her most proud about working on Fringe and shares a few secrets about how she might have played Olivia differently had she known from the beginning of season 4 that Peter was in the proper timeline all along.

There are a lot of other great moments in the interview. For example,when John talks about his favorite Walter scene and Josh tells us how much of a gift John Noble has been to Fringe and the sci-fi genre. We have the entire press room session available as a podcast and you can listen to it using the audio player below.

Send in your thoughts about the interviews to 304-837-2278 or feedback@thefringepodcast.com.

Older episodes of The Fringe Podcast on The Fringe Podcast Network can be found here, or the entire episode collection of The Fringe Podcast can be found here.



FRINGE-Season 5 Comic-Con Trailer

      Email Post       7/16/2012 11:51:00 PM      


And now that executive producer, Joel Wyman, has stated in his post-panel interview(See the post "FRINGE:J.H. Wyman on the Final Panel....") that the new clips in this video are not spoilers, I am happy to share this with you here. Another beautiful trailer by Fringe media master, Ari Margolis.


FRINGE: J.H. Wyman on the Show's Final Panel, If That New Footage is From

      Email Post       7/16/2012 10:34:00 PM      


Here's a really great post-panel interview with executive producer, Joel Wyman, in one of the best videos from the SDCC.

It's hard to hear Joel with all the background noise, but he says some really interesting things about the last 13 episodes.

Thanks to GiveMeMyRemoteTV for posting this video on YouTube.

Comic-Con 2012 - TV Guide Magazine Covers:Get 'Em Starting Tomorrow!

      Email Post       7/16/2012 10:07:00 PM      

Comic-Con 2012 - TV Guide Magazine Covers
 posted by b3rt4 at Monday, July 02.2012

BURBANK, Calif. (July 2, 2012) — TV powerhouses Warner Bros. Television and TV Guide Magazine have renewed their super alliance to deliver fans the ultimate must-have Comic-Con item for the third year in a row: a Warner Bros.–themed Comic-Con special edition of the magazine, featuring programming from the Studio and four sets of collectible “flip” covers starring the casts of The Big Bang Theory, Fringe, Supernatural and The Vampire Diaries on both front and back.


For those unable to attend Comic-Con in person, all four sets of collectible “flip” covers will be on sale from July 17 at newsstands wherever TV Guide Magazine is sold. And for the first time, the special issue will also be available for purchase on the NOOK by Barnes and Noble.

To read the entire spoilertv.com post click here.



FRINGE at Comic-Con 2012 Live-Blog

      Email Post       7/15/2012 04:57:00 PM      



The live blog for the San Diego Comic Con 2012 Fringe Panel
July 15, 2012 by Marisa Roffman


10:10 AM – The sizzle reel just ended and now it’s time for the panel!
10:11 AM – The Con officials didn’t want to let the fans raise their white tulips and they did it anyway. Go fans!
10:12 AM – Blair Brown isn’t here, so J.H. Wyman films a video of the fans saying “We miss you, Blair!”
10:13 AM – It’s official: “It’s going to pick up exactly where we left off in 4×19…the next day,” Wyman says of season 5.

10:15 AM – “I had two and a half versions of what we could do for the end and…then it became very clear,” Wyman says of the series’ ending. The cast does know where the show is going, and they’re happy about having that information.

10:16 AM – “Just as you guys want the show, we all want the show to end well…to give us the chance to give it our best,” Josh Jackson says.

10:18 AM – Fans can have the opportunity to have their name in an official FRINGE book about September’s observations of the people. (Additional nfo to come later.) Why they’re doing this for the fans: “This is the little show that could and I can’t believe we’re here,” Wyman says. “I appreciate it so much.”

10:19 AM – Jasika Nicole is talking about the Walter-Astrid relationship. She says she was trying convince herself it was OK if she got killed off, but, “I didn’t die! I made it to the fifth season!”

10:22 AM – Nicole shares that Lance Reddick tried to hide out in Comic-Con by wearing a BREAKING BAD hat and it so didn’t work out, but she was able to hide out.

10:23 AM – “I would like to aspire to the nobility that Peter has developed over the five years,” Josh Jackson says of what he has learned from Peter over the past five seasons.

10:24 AM – Fans misinterpret Anna Torv’s use of the word “come” and let’s just say there was way too much inappropriate laughter from both the fans and the panelists.

10:27 AM – “What we’ve learned is about the power of love,” John Noble says. “Though all of the science fiction and the hurdles we’ve had to go through, it’s the love.”

To read Marissa Rofman's complete Fringe Panel transcript at givememyremote.com click here.

Comic-Con Fringe Panel Twitter Campaign, July 15th

      Email Post       7/14/2012 10:40:00 PM      


All through Season 4 you saw me post here about the fun Fringe Twitter Campaigns hosted by Fringenuity.
Well, now you can participate in a special Twitter campaign tomorrow, Sunday, July 15th.
The last Fringe Q&A Panel of the SDCC takes place at 10AM Pacific Time(1:00PM Eastern Time).
Fringenuity wants to try to trend two fandom tweets tomorrow, one before the panel begins, and one during the panel:

1) #TheyAreComing at 12:30PM Eastern Time(before the panel)

2) #In WymanWeTrust at 1:00PM Eastern Time (during the panel)
Please consider joining in the campaign by tweeting the above hashtags at the above-mentioned times.

Please do not use either hashtag prior to the designated times above.

Fringedom, let's show the cast and executive producer of our favorite show our support during their big day at the SDCC!

For more information about what to tweet and when, and these and other great icons, visit the Fringenuity website here.

****AND AS USUAL THERE'S MORE!!!****

Check into Get Glue during tomorrow's Fringe Panel and get a special Fringe Comic Con sticker!
 

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