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Jamie Campbell Bower is Totally 'Jacalicious'

BIFY6VjCcAAtWh_ I defy someone to tell me this is not Jace enough for you…go ahead..say it…??? This is a promotional shot released by Mortal Movie,  hence I believe we can trust this to be what Jace will look like in the film.  For all of you who have been upset about the eye color…they look gold in this shot so you may have your wish. When I see this one word comes to mind…YUMMY!! 

So pipe up and comment and feel free to make this your screensaver…I am!!

Via: MortalMovieTwitter

Jamie Campbell Bower Being Coy With 'City of Bones'

tumblr_mlb2b40kEn1rpudlro1_500 Saw this pic on Cassie’s tumblr and I had to post. There is something so adorable about this pic it makes him look young and playful which is what Jace is.  I love the way the black and yellow of his hat play off the colors on the cover and Jamie is obviously putting the top of his head on Jace’s body, too funny.

I cannot wait for August to get here…we’re closing in on it peeps, 4 months to go. Well technically 128 days but who’s counting?  Oh yeah we are :)

Via: Cassandra Clare Tumblr

New Promotional Posters Premiere At Wondercon

906573_448069445269801_360200603_o  Wow these are really good.  I absolutely love the fierce look on Jamie/Jace.  I would not mind having that poster for my very own!!

What do you guys think of the posters?  I am sure there will be many reports in the coming days from the casts appearance at Wondercon today.  I only wish we could have been there to cover it personally.

Via: Mortal Instruments Facebook

Jamie's Interview With Collider Who Knew?

j1 Okay, so I know we already posted on his interview with Collider, but I revisited the whole article and I found parts I missed the first time and OMG there is an AUDIO of the whole interview.  I totally missed this the first time through and I listened to it and it is sooo cool to hear him in his own voice answer these questions.

I warn you there is a little language, but I could just listen to him all day long…….

Click on the link to go the whole Collider interview and look for the sentence underneath the trailer that says : Click here for the Audio.

Totally worth the listen :)

Via: Collider

Rihanna 'Stay' Love Song for Jace and Clary

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I was driving and I heard this song, a duet with Rihanna and Mikky Ekko and I am listening to the words and I am like, it’s totally Clary and Jace.  So listen to it and tell me what you think..maybe I am just TMI obessessed??

Can’t you just picture this song playing while they are up on the roof during the greenhouse scene?

Via: BlertiLyricsHD

Jamie Campbell Bower Talks TMI, Body & Tattoos

Yeah, I could just stare at this shot all day..but then I wouldn’t get to tell you about all the cool stuff we learned from the interview he had with teen.com.

So first and formost one of the things we all talked about many many times in the months leading up to filming TMI was whether or not Jamie was actually preparing for the role of Jace or not?? Well now we know from his lips that he was:

Teen: There’s a lot of action in this film. How did you bulk up  before shooting? Jamie: Physically, I’ve  trained really hard for it. I started training four months — three months before  we started shooting, and I sort of toyed around with different physical forms  and at the end of it, what I wanted was to get to a point whereby we’ve seen  this sort of big jock kind of character before and I didn’t want that and I  didn’t really think that that was something that I believe, particularly, you  know, with my younger cousins or whatever being girls that they’re really into — you know, the 15-year-old markets — I don’t know if that’s as sexy as it once  was anymore. I think it’s more about the rock star or the girls that I, you  know, the 15-year-old girls they’re into, like, skinny motherf****** from bands  and the sort of lost souls and all that kind of s*** and I love that and I think  that’s really cool. Ultimately, at the end of that, what I wanted to do is I  built up the muscle, and then I just trimmed everything down and just got super  lean and it was really tough; really, really hardcore. I did a lot of stunt  training; a lot of fight training and physically kind of ruined myself, but in  the best way possible. It wasn’t like I was doing stupid s*** because I was  doing stuff that was good for me, but, you know, you wake up at 5 o’clock every  morning, and do three hours of training, then you have a half an hour to eat,  and then you go back and do another two hours, then half an hour to go and  sleep, and maybe have a shower if you’re lucky, and then go through lines or  learn the piano and all this kind of stuff. Yes, it’s exhausting, but it’s part  of what I enjoy about it.

When asked if he was nervous to sign onto TMI he had this to say:

Teen: You’re heavily involved in other big-named movies. Were you  nervous to sign onto this one, since the others were so successful? Jamie Campbell  Bower: I think I’m  nervous to sign on to any job. I think when I was first approached about this, I  wasn’t made aware of the fact that they were possibly thinking about making it  into a franchise, so for me, it was — this was a one-film deal. If it goes for  another two, if it goes for another three, however many, that’s great, but right  now we’re focusing on this one and doing this one and getting that as good as I  can make it rather than focus on it as a brand and making it into a  brand.

We also speculated whether or not he ever did get the Mortal Instruments tattoo he tweeted about back when he was first cast:

Teen: Can you talk about your runes (a.k.a. tattoos)? Jamie: Each tattoo has a specific power, so I’m  covered in them and I have real tattoos as well, so my real tattoos have to get  covered and then runes get put on top of my real tattoos. I think I should just  get runes tattooed all over me, then at least I wouldn’t have to spend three  hours in the makeup chair because I’d spend fifteen hours in the tattoo parlor  and be done with it for the rest of my life.

Lastly the best part he did a lot of his own stunts, and that flip onto the table, it was all him..totally scruptious and so dedicated..

Teen: We see you doing a flip in the trailer. What was that like? Jamie: Harald [Zwart, the director], when Lily  and I first got here, before we started shooting, we did a lot of pre-production  stuff and fight training and sort of just warming up to being here while  everything is going on, it’s nice to have those moments. So we were doing a lot  of stunt stuff and Harald was like, “I don’t want any wires; I don’t want any  wire work. I don’t want that. I want it to be very much — If you’re going to do  something, if you’re going to do a flip, then you need to be able to do a flip.  If you’re going to do a jump, you need to be able to do a jump” and all this  kind of stuff. So for me, learning how to do flips onto tables off the mini-tram  was really exciting because that’s me doing that in the movie. That’s nobody  else. That’s not a facial placement. There’s no wires there. That’s me jumping  from the floor onto a table doing a flip in midair, which I know sounds really  stupid, but the 14-year-old boy inside me goes, “That’s f****ing awesome. That’s  so cool.” I really appreciate those moments and I appreciate the fact that  Harald’s been able to do that. And yeah some stuff isn’t going to look as, you  know, necessarily as slick as something like, I don’t know, Crouching  Tiger where there was a lot of wire work and all that kind of stuff. We  know that it’s real and I know that it’s real and I love the fact that we’re  able to do that and it is very physically demanding, yeah. But there’s a big  payoff at the end, a big, big payoff. Hopefully. [Laughs] It’s nice to be able  to go to bed at night and go, “Yeah, I tried my hardest… Oh well, we’ll  see.”

After reading article I love him even more!! Check out the link below to read the whole interview.

Via: Teen.com

 

 

Now This Is What I Call Valentine's Day Jace & Clary

Okay who wants to bet money that this shot is the scene right after they come down from the rooftop garden and Jace says “I’ve never felt more awake..” or something like that. I bet Robert was standing on the other side of that door!! Love the look, love the smiles..love the hair…wait did I really just say that??

Yes I did Jamie & Lily as Jace & Clary…Happy Valentine’s Day Everyone!!

 I hope you all had a magical day!

Via: Mortal Instruments

Day Four of Mortal Love Reveals Jace Wayland

Now I would have left Jace for Valentine’s Day but I guess Mortal Love has other plans! Totally loving this shot and yes Jace is definately a dangerous heartthrob!! Can you say screensaver??

Via: Mortal Instruments

Awesome Fan Posters!

Some of these fans are such Poster guru’s!  I have more I will be posting later.  Thanks go to the talented asheathes!  What do you all think?  I think that Sony should have a contest for the next movie  they film and use a fan poster for publicity!   I think that would be so cool!!!

 

Alley Scene From Jace's Perspective

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some things bear repeating and this scene definately worth posting. This is part of special content which can now be shared from City of Lost Souls.

City of Lost Souls: special content

Part Two of City of Lost Souls: Special Content

The alleyway scene in City of Fallen Angels, from Jace’s perspective.

The Act of Falling

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“Because I can’t talk to you,” Jace said. “I can’t talk to you, I can’t be with you, I can’t even look at you.” —City of Fallen Angels

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Jace will never forget the look on Clary’s face after he says it. Shock at first, blanching into pain.

He has hurt her before, never because he wanted to, though he had lashed out in his own blindness. The time she walked in on him kissing Aline and he said every awful thing he could think of as if the mere words themselves might have the power to make her disappear, to send her back where she was safe.

He has always cared more about whether she was safe than anything else. If he didn’t, none of this would be happening. Jace wonders if she can see it in his eyes, that terror,  the shards of all those dozens of dreams in which he stabbed her or choked her or drowned her and looked down at his hands afterward, wet with her blood.

She backs up a step.  There is something in her face, but it isn’t fear. It’s infinitely worse. She turns, almost tripping in her haste to get away, and rushes out of the club.

For a moment he stands and looks after her. This is exactly what he wanted, a part of his mind screams at him. To drive her away. To keep her safe, away from him.

But the rest of his mind is watching the door slam behind her and seeing the final ruin of all his dreams. It was one thing to push it to this point. It is another to let go forever. Because he knows Clary, and if she goes now, she will not ever come back.

Come back.

Somehow he is outside the club and the rain is pelting down like gunfire.  He sees everything in a single sweep, the way he always has, the way he was trained to do. The white van at the curb, the slant of the street as it curves back toward Greenpoint,  the dark opening of an alley behind the bar, and Clary at the corner, about to cross the street and walk out of his life forever.

She yanks her arm out of his when he reaches for her, but when he puts his hand against her back she lets him guide her into the alley. His hand slides across her back to her arm as she whirls to face him — and he can see everything around them again: the wet brick wall behind them, the barred windows, the discarded musical equipment soaking in puddles of rainwater.

And Clary is lifting her face, small and pale, her mascara running in glittery streaks beneath her eyes. Her hair looks dark, pasted to her head. She feels both fragile and dangerous in his grasp,  a glass explosive.

She jerks her arm away from his. “If you’re planning to apologize, don’t bother. I don’t want to hear it.” He tries to protest, to tell her he only wanted to help Simon, but she is shaking her head, her words like stinging missiles: “And you couldn’t tell me? Couldn’t text me a single line letting me know where you were? Oh, wait. You couldn’t, because you still have my goddamned phone. Give it to me.”

He reaches to hand the phone back to her, but he is barely aware of his movements. He wants to say: No, no, no, I couldn’t tell you. I can’t tell you. I can’t say I’m afraid of hurting you even though I don’t want to. I can’t say I’m afraid of becoming my father. Your faith in me is the best thing in my life and I can’t bear to destroy it. “—Forgive me —”

Her face goes white, her lipstick bright against her stark skin. “I don’t even know what you think I’m supposed to forgive you for. Not loving me any more?”

She moves away from him and stumbles, blindly, and he can’t stop himself: he reaches for her. She is delicate and shivering in his arms and they are both soaking wet and he can’t stop. Her mouth is part-open, and be brings his own lips down against hers, tasting lipstick and sweet ginger and Clary.

I love you. He can’t say it, so he tries to tell her with the pressure of his lips and his body and his hands. I love you, I love you. His hands are around her waist, lifting her, and he had forgotten: she isn’t fragile; she is strong. Her fingers are digging into his shoulders, her mouth fierce against his, and his heart is pounding like it’s trying to get free of his body as he sets her down on a broken speaker.

Stop, his mind is telling him. Stop, stop, stop. He forces his hands away from her and places them on the wall, on either side of her head. Only that brings his body closer to hers, and that is a mistake. He can see the pulse slamming in her throat; her lipstick is gone he can’t look away from the carnation-pink of her mouth, flushed from kissing, as she breathes: “Why can’t you talk to me? Why can’t you look at me?”

His heart is pounding as if it wants to leave his body and take up independent residence somewhere else. “Because I love you.”

It is the truth, and an inadequate truth at that, but he feels it punch through him with the force of a lie.  Her face softens, her eyes widening. Her hands are against him, small and delicate and careful, and he leans into her, breathing the scent of her under the smell of rainwater. “I don’t care,” he hears himself say. “I’m sick of trying to pretend I can live without you. Don’t you understand that? Can’t you see it’s killing me?”

He is drowning, and it is too late. He reaches for her like an addict reaching hopelessly for the drug he has sworn not to touch again, having decided it is better to burn up in one final blaze than live forever without it.

And the gray world blazes up around him with color as they come together, bodies slamming hard against the wall behind them. The water soaking her dress has made it as slick as motor oil under his fingers. He catches and pulls at her, desire reshaping their bodies with every touch. Her breathing is ragged in his ears, her eyelids half-closed and fluttering. He is touching her skin everywhere he can: her throat, the back of her neck, her collarbones hard under his fingertips, her arms, smooth and slippery. Her hands are on him, too, no shyer than his own, and every touch seems to burn away the rain and the cold.

She is gripping his shoulders when she raises her legs and wraps them around his waist, and he makes a noise he didn’t even know he could make. It is too late to go back now. His hands clench involuntarily, and he feels the fabric of her tights rip under his fingers, and he is touching her bare skin. And their kisses taste like rain. And if he wasn’t falling before, he is falling now.

He thinks of the Fall, of angels tumbling forever in fire, and Icarus, who had flown too close to the sun. He had thought of the agony of the fall, the terror of it, but never that it might be joyful. Lucifer had not wanted to fall, but neither had he wanted to serve, and as Jace gathered Clary close against him, closer than he had ever thought they could be, he wondered if it was only in the act of falling that one could be truly free.

Via: Cassandra Clare Tumblr   Via: jeminabox deviantart

 

 

 

 

 

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