Showing posts with label City of Bones Movie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label City of Bones Movie. Show all posts
Monday, August 5, 2013
More and more TV Spots are starting to show up on TV during some shows (Supernatural, Pretty Little Liars...) here is another TV Spot from Jaguar Film International Distrubution:
While Jamie Campbell Bower, Lily Collins, and Cassandra Clare were in Philadelphia for the Franklin Mills Mall on Friday, August 2, they stopped by NBC Philadelphia to talk about The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones.
If the video doesn't work, visit NBC Philadelphia to watch it.
If the video doesn't work, visit NBC Philadelphia to watch it.
Friday, August 2, 2013
Dorkshelf has 10 tickets to The Mortal Insturments Toronto Premiere to giveaway. The premiere starts at 7:00pm on August 15th at the Scotia Bank Theatre. According to Darkshelf, the cast and director, Harald Zwart, will be attending!
To win, email contest@dorkshelf.com:
with CITY OF BONES RED CARPET in the subject line and answer the following question:For details and contest rules, visit Dorkshelf.com.
Name any two stars of The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones and something else that each of them have been in
Thursday, August 1, 2013
The British Board of Film Classification has revealed that The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones will run for 129m 49s. This means we get 2 hours 9 minutes and 49 seconds of the "Motley Crue"!
Motley Crüe Miami. @MortalMovie t.co/uYHFSRmi4M
— Kevin Zegers (@KevinZegers) August 1, 2013
Can we rename myself, Collins and Zegers the Motley Mortal Crue? Thanks. Love you. X
— Jamie Campbell Bower (@Jamiebower) August 1, 2013
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
It's August, which means that it is the month that The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones hits theaters. Cineplex Magazine even has a section for The Mortal Instruments in their August Issue.
You can read the PDF version by clicking here. Or you can read it from the screen shots bellow (click to enlarge):
You can read the PDF version by clicking here. Or you can read it from the screen shots bellow (click to enlarge):
Have you visited The Mortal Instruments site recently? Well, if you haven't now is the time to check the site again!
Sony has created a interactive tour of the Institute (as seen in the movie). Inside, you get to see different views of the institute, weapons used by Shadowhunters, new stills and more!
Sony has created a interactive tour of the Institute (as seen in the movie). Inside, you get to see different views of the institute, weapons used by Shadowhunters, new stills and more!
Check it out now!
In case you can visit on your computer, check out our pinterest board for pictures from the site.
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Hit Zone had the chance to sit down and talk with Jamie Campbell Bower, Lily Collins, and Kevin Zegers about The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones. They discuss topics ranging from: training to be a Shadowhunter to the use of the green screen on set. Check out a snippet of their interview:
What was the most interesting part about being trained to be Shadow Hunters?Lily: Well I figure out in the beginning of the movie what are Shadow Hunters, so my skill level isn't as up to par with these guys. I got to learn how to knife fight, which was really fun, I had done sword fighting before in other movies, so switching the blades up was pretty interesting, and in heels, the whole deal, was pretty fun.Read the rest of the interview over at Hit Zone.
Jamie: I worked quite closely with Jean Frenette, the stunt coordinator on the movie, and I was able to go out there a month before we started shooting, and it was great to be able to work with the stunt team to work to hone my skills a little bit and put down a style of fighting, like really have a specific style of fighting that Jay's had. So that was really interesting and exciting for me.
Kevin: Yeah I would agree with what Jamie said, I think because, especially Shadow Hunters, the characters are so defined by fighting and by the way they fight. I really wanted to establish what, a lot of what these characters are is the way they look, the way they are, the way they walk, the way they fight, especially. So it was important to not just have some generic style of fighting. I mean Jean Frenette is incredible anyway with setting things up but, it was very tailored to, Jamie who's very tall, very lean, and sort of the way he moves around, it's very much different than the way I move around. So I think he tailored the way that we fight to our own kind of physical makeup. And then we had Nuno [Capitao de Salles], who's our physical trainer to get us into shape-shape. So it was very much tailored to creating these characters that when you see from afar, because most of the time we're fighting together and there are scenes where you see Jamie and I fighting together with Jemima and Lily and you can tell, even in the wide-shots, who's who by the way that we're moving around, so it was great. And it felt very, it was sort of like "learn this and do it this way otherwise it's wrong". It was sort of like "well you do this thing well, so we'll throw a little bit more of that stuff in there". So it felt more like a team effort than it did, "just figure out how to do these 25, or 150 moves and then just do it the way that the stunt guy does it or we're screwed". It was more "Jamie can do all 150 and then we'll just shoot it with Jamie". And that's what we ended up doing.
Jamie Campbell Bower talks to Sci-Fi Now and explains how it was so hard to physically become Jace.
“The whole fame aspect of acting makes me feel a bit… not nervous, but it’s just not something I’m really into,” he says. “I try not to think about it. I am not doing this to be famous, I am doing this because I love what I do.”Read the full article over at Sci-Fi Now
It’s a good job, since this demon-slaying role has meant getting up at unsociable hours to work on his bod. “The physical element was pretty hardcore for me, being a) English and b) early 20s, the last thing you want to do is get up in the morning and go to the sodding gym,” he admits. “I was doing maybe three hours of training every day and having to change my diet and having to constantly be like, ‘I can’t have a sandwich. I can’t even look at wheat.’”
Wow!! Check out these epic stills from jfid-jaguarfilmintldistribution on tumblr: (click to enlarge)
Monday, July 29, 2013
GlobalNews has released the date for the Mortal Instruments: City of Bones premiere! Mark down your calendars for Thursday, August, 15th at the Scotiabank Theatre.
It will have its Canadian premiere — with some of the stars walking the red carpet — on Aug. 15 at the Scotiabank Theatre on Richmond Street West.This makes two Canadian premieres: one in Montreal (August 19) and Toronto
Lily Collins is Seventeen Magazine's September cover girl. In Seventeen's article "Lily Collins Spills Her Fashion Faves...And Flops!" they feature new pictures of Lily Collins as Clary Fray in The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones movie.
On Doing Stunts in Heels:"That was part of the struggle with the stunts. It’s one thing doing it in yoga pants, it’s another to do it in a short dress and heels. […]Even though Clary is not 100% comfortable in them because that’s not who she is, she owns it because she starts to own her power!"Check out the whole slide show here.
Sunday, July 28, 2013
According to TVA, there will be a premiere for The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones in Montréal (Quebec) on August, 19th.
Concours La Cité des Ténèbres Jusqu’au 28 juillet 2013 Courez la chance de gagner un séjour à Los Angeles pour assister à la première du film La Cité des Ténèbres : La Coupe Mortelle le 12 août prochain, incluant transport en avion et hébergement. Ou l’un des 10 ensembles incluant la série de livres La Cité des Ténèbres et un laissez-passer pour la première montréalaise du film ou encore l’un des 40 laissez-passer pour la première du film à Montréal le 19 août. Bonne chance!Also, you get the chance to win a trip to the Los Angeles premiere on August 12 which includes air plane tickets. The runner up prizes include: 1 out of 10 Mortal Instruments book series with a ticket to the Montréal premiere. Or, 1 of 40 tickets for the Montréal premiere.
Friday, July 26, 2013
We just received an email saying that the Mortal Instruments advance tickets are now on sale! You can go get your tickets on cineplex.
The tickets are regular price for Wednesday, August, 21. The movie is 2 hours and 10 minutes long.
The tickets are regular price for Wednesday, August, 21. The movie is 2 hours and 10 minutes long.
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Ooh... check it him out; Jace fighting vampires in Hotel Dumort. And there's Simon and Clary in the background. How epic does this scene look?!
The original image comes from Pictures PVR's twitter page showing a hilarious meme:Monday, July 22, 2013
At the San Diego Comic Con (on Friday), The Hollywood Reporter had a chance to talk to Lily Collins.
"It's exciting to see the excitement that people have about it," Collins tells The Hollywood Reporter. "I was in Dublin recently shooting a movie in the middle of nowhere, and these girls just come over to me crying and they just started screaming, 'August 21!' and I said, 'What happens on August 21?' I was totally in a different movie mindset. They're like, 'The movie!'"In the Q&A section, Lily Collins talks about what sets The Mortal Instruments apart from other YA Book-to-Movie Adaptions:
The Hollywood Reporter: While these films are based on a YA novel, how dark is this world? Is this movie for kids?Read the full interview over at The Hollywood Reporter.
Collins: It's really dark. There's humor in it, which I think makes it different than any other franchise. It has a comedic undertone. But the world is darker than some of the teenage franchises that we've seen. It's very goth and underground. So, probably not for the youngest viewers. I think it will appeal to them because the boys having their action sequences, but I definitely think it will appeal to the older groups because it's sexier.