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Sunday, September 14, 2008

Another Gossip Girl Set Report!

by Christine on September 14, 2008 · 1 comment

in On Location Photos

One of our readers, Tiffani, was on the set of Gossip Girl twice last week and met Ed, Chace, and Willa! Here are her pictures and stories, thanks Tiffani!

“Luckily, yesterday they were filming two blocks away from my house so me and my friend hung out there for like an hour. We knew the security guards from the last time that we went on location and they completely remembered me! It was so funny. We were having great conversation and my friend said ” I cant wait till the moment I meet ed” and he told her “Well you dont want to miss this moment.” He went and walked him to the trailer and then he came out five minutes later. The security ‘escorted’ him to us and we got to take a whole lot of pics. It was great at the moment but her camera had like no focus. We took the pics and you could tell that it was Ed which was good enough. My friend tried to fix it today and accidentally deleted all the pics we took with him! But luckily I had one that i took on my phone from her camera screen. It is kinda blurry, but i know who it is! So here it is! Once again thanks for everything. And Ed is a really sweet guy with the hottest accent ever!”

“Yesterday I got to take a picture with Ed but today I got to meet Chace. Gosh was he the sweetest thing on earth! He even gave me a hug and greeted me with a ‘Hey sweetheart’. I almost died! Lol. We also met a new castmate Willa Holland who was on the OC as Marissa’s younger sister. We saw Taylor but she had to rush into hair and makeup and two hours later she still hadnt come out. Our security guard friend bought us pizza afterwards because we had been out in the rain waiting for two hours. Chace even called us troopers.”

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NYTVF Fringe Premiere Wrap-Up and Spoilers!

by Christine on September 14, 2008 · 3 comments

in News

Last night we attended the Fringe Premiere as part of the NYTVF. I think it is a tremendous idea to celebrate independent television as we do film. Television as a medium has historically been viewed as inferior to film though it plays a much larger role in most of our lives considering the average person watches nearly 132,000 hours of television in their lifetime. Not to mention television allows characters into our homes every week, allowing us as viewers, to become emotionally invested into their fictional lives. So I commend the NYTVF for giving TV the props it deserves and thank them for inviting us!

With that said it was hugely disappointing that across the board the festival lacked the star power that brings such festivals “to the next level”. Let’s face it, like it or not, what makes the most popular festivals (Tribeca, Sundance, TIFF) a success is pure star wattage. For instance, the top billed stars and creator of Fringe (Anna Torv, Joshua Jackson, and J.J. Abrams) were not on hand for the show’s premiere. Our little website opted not to do red carpet interviews because the “big names” weren’t there, how do you think other news organizations covered the premiere? I’m guessing without fanfare. (With that said, my loyal readers know that I am just all about Josh Jackson so my view may be skewed.)

We did opt to take pictures on the red carpet and picked up on one interesting “behind the scenes” brouhaha. A guy came down and wanted to walk the carpet because he claimed he was on another new Fox show and they told him no, then he “escalated” the situation and asked to speak to someone else and two other women came over and told him no again. He still stood there for the longest time, looking longingly at the red carpet, and the worst part was his mom was with him! No, the worst part was a little while later they let a “celebrity trainer” walk the carpet! There wasn’t much press there, would it have killed them to just let the guy stand in front of the phototags? There were only 6 paps there (including us)!

The premiere itself consisted of a screening of the next episode of Fringe, a short Q & A with the cast members/producers that were there including Blair Brown, John Noble, Jasika Nicole, and Mark Valley (we’ll post our pictures, details, and video from the Q & A tomorrow). After the premiere, drinks were served in the lobby of the New World Stages and the stars were there to mingle with the common folk. We did get a chance to talk to Mark Valley at the after party and asked him about the spoiler we saw a few weeks ago. He would only tell us he “thinks that guy does die” and was quite mysterious about the whole thing! We also congratulated Jasika Nicole, who was too cute, she must not be jaded by the business yet!

Now the good stuff, Episode 2 SPOILERS (I am spilling all so if you don’t want to know, don’t read ahead, I’m sure the festival wouldn’t approve but we are here for you!):

The episode opens with a woman in bed after having sex with a guy who is about to kill her but before he can go through with it, she starts convulsing. He brings her to the hospital because she is apparently in labor though she isn’t pregnant. Then she dies giving birth to a baby who grows into an old man and dies within four hours. Very weird. I did record the whole thing but was trying to be stealth about it and only got the top tenth of the screen. I could never be a bootlegger!

So Olivia calls Peter and Walter and the three of them head to the hospital to investigate. This is when Joshua delivers a very Pacey line, “we’re supposed to believe grandpa here was born four hours ago”.

Then they show the guy that was going to kill this woman and of course he is a serial killer in a strip club looking for his next victim and this just happens to be a case Olivia had worked on with John.
Then there are some scenes where Olivia struggles with fact that she didn’t know John for who he was.

Then we flash back to the killer who does find a stripper and kill her.

Next, Walter milks the cow. Then he figures out that the rapid grow of the baby has to do with the pituitary gland and remembers he worked with a guy on experiments involving this gland (this continues on and on in geek speak at which time I zoned out).

Then they figure out the killer removes the pituitary gland from his victims and it all comes together.
Oh and somewhere in here the sexual tension heats up between Peter and Olivia as he touches her hand and “is there for her”.

In the gross out segment of the show Walter figures out that they can see the last thing the dead stripper saw by using some fancy camera (borrowed from Massive Dynamics). To do so he pulls out her eye ball and they “play” the last thing she sees. Next they pull a CTU and triangulate the image to find out where she was killed. At this point Olivia and her future love interest Peter high tail it over there just in time to save the next stripper. After the obligatory chase scene the killer ages and dies right before Olivia’s eyes. (But his father/helper gets away.)

Oh, and in the meantime Peter is saving the stripper’s life via instructions from Walter over the phone.
We find out this colleague of Walter’s is the killer’s father and he grew the son in a test tube as part of an aging experiment. Now to keep him from growing too quickly and dying they must steal pituitary glands and use them to slow his growth (conveniently the glands all come from hookers and stripper but I won’t go there).

When Olivia returns the camera to MD she is offered a job which she turns down. Finally, in the big “cliffhanger” Walter mentions “the truth about Peter’s medical history in my file” to Olivia, she doesn’t know what he is talking about but I am sure we will find out soon enough.

The show ends with Pacey, er, Peter in bed having a bonding moment with his father in the next room. This is the highlight of the show as he is shirtless.

Oh, and the very end is a flash of an ominous looking hospital type room with three people in three beds (they appear to be men).

I am sure I am missing something and this is more my interpretation of what happened than what probably actually happened but if you want a preview, now you have it!

Finally, here are the notes I took during the Q & A (this is more internal dialogue than actual facts or real insights):

Is Nina actually William Bell?

That’s what she was in, The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd!

Instead of everyone speaking for J.J. over and over, why didn’t he just show up himself?

If Josh and John Noble were filming together at 10 AM this morning and John Noble is here…

Viewers need to pay attention to the symbols before ads, duh!

I guess they will branch out onto the web, wasn’t that done before? Oh, that’s right, on Lost! I guess if the formula works, why change it? Anyway, I bet it is all related, like a modern Happy Days/Laverne and Shirley, I can see it now….

They are going to continue extended episodes, don’t they know that completely screws up my tivoing schedule!

So, that wraps up my (mostly insignificant) thoughts on the Fringe Premiere. Check back for pictures and video tomorrow!

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Check out these Ugly Betty set pictures taken in Central Park on 9.10.08!
All Photos Courtesy of Tyrone Jackson.


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9.15.08 Filming Locations

by Christine on September 14, 2008 · 23 comments

in Daily Filming Locations

11th Hour is filming at Broadway, Olympic Bl -11th St and 1328 S Hope St in Los Angeles.

CSI is filming at 802 S Broadway in Los Angeles.

Transformers 2 is filming at White Sands in New Mexico.

Extreme Makeover: Home Edition is filming in Toledo.

Kings is filming again, today they will be at the Sands Point Golf Club in Port Washington, NY.

Life on Mars is filming near (in) Juniper Valley Park Queens.

Law and Order is filming around State St and Whitehall St in NYC.

Fringe is filming at Liberty Avenue and 131 Street in Richmond Hill, Queens NY. (Thanks Charlynne!)

UPDATE: I got another tip that Fringe is also shooting at JFK Airport Terminal 4.
Also, Suburban Shootout is filming on Main St in Amagansett, NY.

I am also working on getting up more news items, a new travel inspiration, pictures from the premiere of The Express in Syracuse, NY on Friday, pictures from the Fringe premiere, and some random shots we took around NYC over the weekend (including Katie Holmes, Chevy Chase, and Penn and Blake)!

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