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WEEK: April 1-7, 2013

  • Sunday, April 7th – Feature film Words & Pictures with Clive Owen & Juliette Binoche spends weekend filming at St. George’s private school in Vancouver.
  • Saturday, April 6th – Once Upon a Time season two wrap party attended by showrunners Adam Horowitz & Eddy Kitsis.
  • Saturday, April 6th – Arrow films 1×22 in the Telus Tower with Stephen Amell, John Barrowman, Willa Holland, Colton Haynes, Colin Donnell, Paul Blackthorne, Emily Bett Rickards on set.
  • Saturday, April 6th – CBS pilot Backstrom films in The Regent Hotel in the downtown eastside and in the Vancouver Art Galley downtown with star Rainn Wilson on set.
  • Saturday, April 6th – Early edition of Deadline’s Primetime Pilot Panic features six Vancouver-shot pilots: I Am Victor with John Stamos, Human with Karl Urban, Intelligence with Josh Holloway, Backstrom with Rainn Wilson, Big Thunder and The 100.
  • Friday, April 5th – Once Upon a Time wraps filming of its second season in Vancouver very late Friday/early morning Saturday.
  • Friday, April 5th – Dawn of the Planet of the Apes films in Golden Ears Park with Andy Serkis as Caesar, Jason Clarke, Keri Russell and motion-capture apes spotted on set.
  • Friday, April 5th – Video of Godzilla in Golden Ears Park filming military rappelling down from helicopter to recover nuclear missile after Godzilla wrecks train carrying it.
  • Friday, April 5th – TNT series King & Maxwell wtth Jon Tenney & Rebecca Romijn films driving scene near the Queen Elizabeth Theatre and more scenes inside The Centre.
  • Friday, April 5th – CBS pilot Backstrom wraps three days of filming (Wednesday to Friday) inside the old Pappas Fur building downtown.
  • Friday, April 5th – BC Production List says ABC pilot Big Thunder and CW pilots The 100 and Blink wrapped filming in Vancouver.
  • Friday, April 5th – Cult 1×07 airs on The CW. Contains scene of Billy Grimm (Robert Knepper) speaking at Vancouver Art Gallery while Kelly Collins (Alona Tal) inspects his signature red car looking for evidence of an abduction.
  • Friday, April 5th – Paul Reubens, aka Pee Wee Herman, cast as White Rabbit on Once Upon a Time‘s pilot presentation OnceWonderland, joining Sophie Lowe as Alice, Peter Gadiot as Cyrus, Michael Socha as the Knave of Hearts and Emma Rigby as the Red Queen. Filming is scheduled from April 8th – 12th.
  • Thursday, April 4th – Vancouver whydunit Motive 1×09 airs on CTV with a young art lover as the victim.
  • Thutsday, April 4th – Supernatural‘s Jensen Ackles & Jared Padalecki film an establishing shot with the Impala at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in New Westminster after filming scenes inside and then at the law courts.
  • Thursday, April 4th – TNT series King & Maxwell films Jon Tenney & Rebecca Romijn at The Centre.
  • Thursday, April 4th – CBS pilot Intelligence with Josh Holloway, Marg Helgenberger and Meghan Ory wraps filming in Vancouver.
  • Thursday, April 4th – FOX pilot Human with Karl Urban, Michael Ealy, Minka Kelly & more wraps filming in Vancouver overnight in the Terminal City Ironworks complex in

WEEK: January 28 – February 3, 2013

PROMOS: ARROW 1×12 Vertigo Promo Images of Seth Gabel as “The Count” – Updated

Seth Gabel returned to Vancouver last November to guest-star on two shows — Fringe and Arrow. To the delight of Fringies, he reprised his role as Fringe agent Lincoln Lee but an aged,still hot version married to Fauxlivia in alt-universe 2036. And he guest-starred on an upcoming Arrow as a nefarious drug dealer known as “The Count”, who has big plans to distribute a new drug in Starling City, one that Oliver Queen’s sister Thea is arrested for using.

I did see Seth Gabel as aged Lincoln Lee on location for Fringe but not as “The Count” on location for Arrow. Some of his biggest drug dealer scenes were filmed overnight in mid-November on the Front Street Parkade in New Westminster. On my way back from a visit to the Bates Motel set in Aldergrove I stopped by this shoot but didn’t linger after I was told it was a closed set. Obviously, I should have tried harder because others did manage to get close and even to meet Gabel in costume. Two months later, TV Line has a First Look at Vertigo promo images from The CW of The Count squaring off with Oliver Queen and his bodyguard Diggle, filmed at the Front Street Parkade (you can see the Skytrain bridge over the Fraser River in the background).

Photo: Jack Rowand/The CW — ©2013 The CW Network. All Rights Reserved.
Photo: Jack Rowand/The CW — ©2013 The CW Network. All Rights Reserved

WEEK: January 14-20, 2013

SHOOT: Seth Gabel & Anna Torv as aged & married Lincoln Lee & Fauxlivia for FRINGE 5×12 Liberty

This is the scene of the redverse’s aged Fauxlivia (Anna Torv) out for dinner with her similarly-aged husband Lincoln Lee (Seth Gabel) in 2036 when she gets a call from Fringe Division headquarters that Olivia (also Anna Torv) has crossed over to see her. Unfortunately, not everything that was filmed in the restaurant on Hamilton Street shows up on screeen. For example, Fauxlivia and Lincoln Lee’s grownup son has been edited out of the restaurant footage but we see him in a family portrait on Fauxlivia’s desk at Fringe Division HQ.  Still, I’m glad that the  cheeky alternate universe news footage of Chelsea Clinton leading in the presidential polls survived. As Entertainment Weekly’s TV critic Ken Tucker tweeted during the live broadcast tonight: I vote for Chelsea Clinton for President. #KeepLookingUp .

WEEK: November 26 – December 2, 2012

WEEK: November 12-18, 2012

  • Sunday, November 18th - Once Upon a Time pre-empted by American Music Awards. New episode 2×08, Into the Deep, airs next Sunday.
  • Sunday, November 18th – The Twlight Saga: Breaking Dawn 2 boasts a US$349 million global opening weekend via Deadline.com.
  • Saturday, November 17th – Bates Motel films at the HI Vancouver Jericho Beach Hostel.
  • Friday, November 16th - Red Widow wraps filming of its first order of eight episodes set to premiere early next year on ABC.
  • Friday, November 16h – On Fringe‘s ep. 5×07 Joshua Jackson’s Peter tracks Observer lieutenants on Hastings West and Blair Brown returns as silver-haired Nina Sharp in her wheelchair filmed on the Olympic Village seawall.
  • Friday, November 16th – Fringe films pickup scenes with the panelled blue mini-van in Chinatown.
  • Friday, November 16th – Battlestar Galactica prequel Blood and Chrome with Ben Cotton – third & fourth webisodes online.
  • Friday, November 16th – Mr. Cranky Pants lives. CBC releases season two teaser for Yellowknife and Vancouver-filmed Arctic Air which moves to Wednesday nights in its second season next year.
  • Thursday, November 15 – Midnight screenings of blockbuster The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn 2. which was filmed in Vancouver, Squamish and Whistler.
  • Thusrday, November 15th – Arrow films police chase & shootout featuring Seth Gabel as season one’s big bad Vertigo on the second level of the Front Street parkade in New Westminster.
  • Thursday, November 15th – Vancouver sitcom Package Deal films its fourth episode in front of a live studio audience in Burnaby.
  • Thursday, November 15th – Bates Motel films on its permanent motel and Bates house set in Aldergrove, a replica of the Alfred Hitchcock set from his classic horror film Psycho.
  • Thursday, November 15th -  Vancouver detective series Motive films out in Aldergrove.
  • Thusrday, November 15th – Red Widow films near Victory Square.
  • Wednesday, November 14th – Misha Collins’s Castiel returns on Supernatural 8×07 & meets with Amanada Tapping (Stargate/Sanctuary)’s angel Naomi. Watch your back Cas.
  • Wednesday, November 14th – The Royal Flush Gang robs Starling Trust Bank on Arrow‘s ep. 1×06 filmed in the

Preview of #Fringe’s Worlds Apart

Since the scenes of Cortexiphan kid Nick Lane’s return are in the promos for tonight’s Fringe, I’ve restored Lane, played by David Call, to my photos of the shoot in Yaletown. The is one where first Joshua Jackson, then Seth Gabel slipped on wet grass, ruining takes. No one found it funnier than them. It was one of those wonderful Fringe shoots where fans watched up close as cast and crew went about their business of making this out-of-this-world show, just renewed for a fifth and final season.

Tonight’s @Fringenuity hashtag is the episode title #WorldsApart.

Everything in its Right Place on #Fringe – Updated

Oh how I’ve missed you, alt-universe. Fringe returns to the Other Side in episode seventeen, Everything in its Right Place, with Anna Torv’s Fauxlivia toting a big gun as Seth Gabel’s Agent Lee faces off with Seth Gabel’s Captain Lee (Fringenuity‘s episode hash tag was a spot-on #FaceYourself).

So we had a double dose of Lincoln Lees but when Seth Gabel played both in Victory Square in downtown Vancouver on February 8th, I only managed to get decent shots of Fauxlivia, although I did see Captain Lee get shot (a spoiler I kept to myself because I couldn’t bear the thought of Fauxlivia losing her Lincoln Lee).

This episode opened in Walter’s lab with Gene the cow wearing an FBI “jacket” while grazing as Jasika Nicole’s Astrid complains to our Lincoln Lee about having to cross over to the other universe to help investigate a vigilante with a connection to the shapeshifters. Agent Lee offers to take her place on the bridge to the other side where he meets up with Fauxlivia and Captain Lee. Clearly Seth Gabel is as good as Anna Torv at playing dopplegangers: Captain Lee is so macho and Agent Lee is borderline dweeb.

From there we go to the top of a parkade at night where the vigilante shapeshifter is killing a criminal in the act. When Fauxlivia, Captain Lee and Agent Lee show up at the crime scene, filmed on February 13th, @MartiniHoudini had a window seat on the action on the Bentall Parkade and Seth Gabel as our Lincoln Lee, an alt-Lincoln Lee double and Anna Torv as Fauxlivia below.

Some of the funniest moments took place on this parkade like Fauxlivia weedling Agent Lee’s middle name out of him and then pranking Captain Lee with a “What’s up Tyrone?” Followed by a superhero debate: “What’s a Batman?” asks Fauxlivia, explaining their superhero is Mantis. “Seriously? Your superhero is an insect?” says our Lincoln Lee. “Because nothing says badass like a flying rat!” retorts Fauxlivia.

And then we’re at a Fringe Division Quarantine Zone at  St. James’ Anglican Church in the Downtown Eastside, where Containment Unit workers are reopening an amber area. Fringe crew turned almost an entire block of Gore Avenue into this quarantine zone on February 9th with DO NOT ENTER signs posted on the entrance doors to the church and FRINGE SITE – DO NOT CROSS red tape stretched across the corner of Gore & East Cordova. The red tape also kept spectators off set — although it’s amazing how close half-a-dozen fans were allowed to stand to watch the steadi-cam crew filming Anna Torv and Seth Gabel. And hidden in among all this set decoration, fans spied a Fringe Division Renewal poster, widely thought to be a subtle plea for a fifth season renewal. Well played Fringe. Well played. I photographed Seth Gabel and Anna Torv having fun in the rain ahead of filming a scene of them entering the church.
 
 
I didn’t catch Seth Gabel in character as Captain Lee at this set; only a Captain Lee photo double. But I saw quite a bit of Agent Lee looking dweeby.
 
 
A month later on March 15th, Fringe filmed a pickup scene on Gore Avenue recreating much of the Quarantine Zone and then moved to Oppenheimer Park to film the soccer scene with some Fringe fans from France and  NYC prop cabs in the background.
 
 
Much of the action shifted to the Terminal City Ironworks complex in east Vancouver, which you should recognize from the season four premiere. The two Lincoln Lees get into it about how their paths diverged until Fauxlivia quips, “Get off the line Girls”. They do have a vigilante shapeshifter to chase down and then interrogate.
 

Twitter Trends: #Supernatural vs #Fringe – Updated

Supernatural and Fringe fans tweeted their unique episode hash tags so hard last Friday that both topped Twitter Trends worldwide, with Supernatural’s #PartyonGarth trending at number two and Fringe’s #ChangeYourWorld at number three around the globe during the east coast broadcasts. Are there any fans more savvy about social media than these ones?

It’s a pity that their shows compete in the same time slot on Friday nights. I watch both Vancouver-filmed TV series, but have been live-tweeting Fringe only during the west coast broadcasts. I have to say, though, that I would have really enjoyed live-tweeting Supernatural’s Party On, Garth last Friday night  It was a booze-fueled episode with quirky hunter Garth (DJ Qualls) calling on Sam and Dean Winchester (Jared Padalecki & Jensen Ackles) for help with a creature who can only be seen and fought when a hunter is drunk. That led to so many funny lines and drunken moments like Dean calling Thighslapper Premium Ale a “beverage for douchebags” and Sam asking Dean, “Can you even get drunk anymore?” Apparently Dean can get drunk, as we saw during his Samuri sword fight where he careened around the brewery trying to stab the Shojo, a ”Japanese booze monster”. Later a sober Dean wondered “what jedi-ed that sword [back] into my hand?” We didn’t know how that happened until the great reveal in the final scene of a frustrated ghost Bobby (Jim Beaver) telling Dean, ”I’m right here, you idjit” and then ruefully muttering “Balls” after it’s clear that Dean can’t see him. Supernatural did a masterful job of keeping Bobby’s return a secret, with Jim Beaver helping to perpetuate the ruse by telling people that he was back in town to film a movie at Whistler not for Supernatural.

Both the Supernatural and Fringe episode hashtags trended on Twitter in Vancouver early on Friday night, but the Fringe fandom – organized by Fringenuity and backed by FOX – proved to have more stamina, live-tweeting right through to the end of their show’s west coast broadcast. #ChangeYourWorld remained in the Top Ten Trending worldwide, in the U.S. and in Vancouver long after the east coast broadcasts when #PartyonGarth had dropped out of sight.

During the west coast broadcasts, #ChangeYourWorld trended at number 2, right behind the #Canucks at number 1 in Vancouver, proving yet again that this is a hockey/Fringe town. Vancouver’s own Joshua Jackson even tweeted about this dilemma: “Having a very Canadian crisis. 3rd prd. Starts @ 9pm. Choices choices…. ” but added the Fringe hashtag #ChangeYourWorld not the Canucks one to prove where his real loyalty (and pay cheque) lies.

Fringe’s Nothing as it Seems didn’t boast a Japanese booze monster like Supernatural, but it did feature giant porcupine men with bat wings or wereupines as they were dubbed on set. I think I would have spotted them flying overhead so this was one of those episodes where I didn’t see much of the filming, except a brief glimpse of a car-rig in the pouring rain, with Joshua Jackson and Seth Gabel inside, passing me downtown near MacLeod’s Books, where they later filmed a night shoot. Jackson actually rolled down his window, giving me a glimpse of Peter Bishop and our Lincoln Lee, but I was too slow with my camera to photograph them. As always, the Fringe scenes in Walter’s lab delivered, with Walter presenting this Peter with a box of wrapped birthday presents he’d bought every year since his Peter’s death. So touching. Of all my live-tweets, this got the most response: ”Walter’s peanut butter and bacon sandwich actually sounds tasty if deadly.” Someone suggested that if Walter threw in bananas he’d be ‘in Elvis territory”.  Fringe has a fun fandom too.

To sum up: Supernatural and ‘Fringe fandoms rule Twitter like no other but do things like Twitter Trends really matter?  On April Fool’s Day, TV by the Numbers mocked fans who try to get their shows trending with this tweet: “Nielsen To Rate TV Shows Based On Facebook Likes & Twitter Trends, Will Abandon People Meters.”

But fans reaching out to millions of people through hashtags sure can’t hurt. Since Supernatural won’t have a new episode until April 20th, Friday night Twitter Trends belong to Fringies for the next two weeks. Be sure to look for and live-tweet this Friday’s unique Fringe episode hashtag #FaceYourself, no sooner than an hour before the east coast broadcast.

UPDATE: Someone tells me that Supernatural fans got Mr. Fizzles and Me Likey trending too. Sometimes SPN hash tags are so popular that Twitter blocks them after a while. Am surprised Bobby or Balls! didn’t trend too.

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