Thursday, May 30, 2013

Find out how you can get involved with the 'Dear Cassandra Clare' secret project.



Hey Shadowhunters around the world, the girls over at iFandoms Collide have a secret project going on that will give YOU the chance to show Cassie your love!

The project is called "Dear Cassandra Clare" and it entails you sending in a letter, photo, or artwork to PO BOX 9335 Whittier CA, 90608 USA. If you cannot send in your letter you can scan it in to ifandomscollide@gmail.com. Your letter, artwork, or photos will be collectively binded into a book along with those from fans around the world! The book's cover art is designed by a talented secret someone who we all hold dear to our heart.

The completed project will be presented to Cassandra Clare at the Los Angeles premier for The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones. You do not want to miss out on this opportunity! Like all big secret projects, there are rules, and here they are:


THE RULES:
1. SHARE: Please share this info with all the TMI/TID fans you know! Share on Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Instagram, whatever! We want to get as many contributions as possible. But be discrete! Don’t tell Cassandra! I’m sure she may find out anyway but we’d like to try as hard as possible to surprise her with this book at the premiere!
2. SIZE: All letters and pictures have to be standard letter size or smaller, meaning 8.5 in by 11 in. I’m not sure what that is in cm but its a standard notebook paper size. If they are not the correct size, I cannot guarantee they’ll make it in :(
3. LIMITATIONS: Letters/drawings cannot be more than 3 pages. Remember, we’re trying to get letters and drawings from people all over the world.
4. DEADLINE: Letters must be received at address or email by JULY 21st, 2013. Any letters or drawings received after this date are not guaranteed to be part of the book. You can start sending them now, of course :) *PLEASE NOTE: WE HAVE MOVED THE DATE UP TO MAKE IT IN TIME FOR THE L.A. PREMIERE.
5. Be Nice: Please keep in mind, these NEED to be appropriate. We are giving them to Cassandra Clare and I don’t want to give her anything offensive, crude, rude, or duck-worthy. We will be reviewing whatever it is you send us before putting it in the book so know that we will not put your contribution in if it is inappropriate.
6. SENDING IT IN: If you are unable to send it via mail, you are more than welcome to send it via email, as a scan. Keep in mind that it will be a print out of whatever you send and it may not be 100% clear. But you are more than welcome to email submissions to us as well at ifandomscollide@gmail.com
PO Box 9335 Whittier CA 90608 USA

Robbie Sheehan and Jamie Campbell Bower promoting The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones


“Well, I’m not kissing the mundane," said Jace. "I’d rather stay down here and rot."
"Forever?" said Simon. "Forever’s an awfully long time."
Jace raised his eyebrows. "I knew it," he said. "You want to kiss me, don’t you?” 
 

Bromance never looked so good! Jamie Campbell Bower and Robert Sheehan reunited and it [fangirl] feels so good. Handbag.com posted this swoon worthy photo of Robbie and Jamie on the right as  Cassandra Clare shared the picture on the left of the two heart throbs having a chat about the Mortal Instruments: City of Bones.


Speaking of City of Bones, Robert Sheehan and fiction publisher Gill Evans stop to take a quick photo together at the City of Bones preview. Is that thumbs up Robbie's stamp of approval on the film?




Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Video: MTV's Exclusive Interview with Jamie Campbell Bower!


MTV teases us with another exclusive set interview with The Mortal Instruments cast. The interview introduces one of the amazing characters from the book series, Jace Wayland who is played by Jamie Campbell Bower. The interview also features Lily Collins who stars as Clary Fray and Cassandra Clare, the author of the fantastic series.

 

Even Jamie thinks Jace can be a little of a "d*****bag" from time to time.

You can also watch the video on MTV.com and read their set report:
When MTV News visited the set of the urban fantasy (based on the best-selling novel by Cassandra Clare), the actor was quick to affirm that while his character is something of a jerk, it's a role he's relishing.
"What I love about him is the fact that he's actually a bit of a douchebag," Bower said during a 3 a.m. interview on the Toronto set. "He's not like a meathead, he's just sarcastic and rude."
And for good reason, as fans of the series can attest. Jace has a complicated background (one we'll leave vague to avoid spoilers), but suffice it to say, this history has gone a long way towards making him the oft-prickly character he is today. Bower commended director Harald Zwart for capturing not only Jace's moodiness, but that of the monster-ridden world in which he and his fellow Shadowhunters exist.
"I think there is a darkness that Harald has brought to the piece that is easily lost in adaptations, particularly of YA novels," Bower said. "And there's a reality to it, as well, which is nice. You know, it's very easy to go into fantasyland too quickly — he says wearing a dress, effectively. Every girl's got to have a little black dress — that's how I look at it."
Of course, it takes a lot more than black garb and strategically placed runes to embody the Nephilim."There's a lot of physicality to the role, as well," Bower continued. "Which has been difficult to prepare for, absolutely, but it's paid off, which is great. Like, not eating cookies is so hard."
And if you have any lingering doubts as to how effectively Bower embodies the mercurial teen, well, author Cassandra Clare is happy to attest.
"Personality-wise, Jamie is exactly like Jace," Clare said. "It's actually like interacting with Jace, talking to him. It's a little bit creepy."
Creepy in a good way, we're sure.

The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones comes out in theaters this August 21.

What do you think of this exclusive interview? Excited to see Jace on screen? Leave your comments below!
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