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I’m going to meet Jamie again in October and I feel like life is okay again.
pnemiroff: What it took to pull off Vecna in Stranger Things was a FEAT. A performance feat, storytelling feat, prosthetic makeup feat, and then some.
Been lucky enough to moderate for Jamie Campbell Bower a couple of times so had a feeling this was going to happen — coulda talked to him ALL DAY LONG about bringing Vecna to life … let alone, all of Stranger Things and his journey as an actor thus far.
Catch our full Collider Forces conversation on YouTube
🎥 thewrap: In The Wrap's #Emmys FYC #HowIDidIt, 'Stranger Things' star Jamie Campbell Bower opens up about crafting distinct characters for Vecna, Henry Creel, and Mr. Whatsit.
(Watch the full interview on TheWrap's YouTube)
what they dont tell you about adulthood is that it’s startlingly easy to go long periods of time without having any fun at all not even a little bit. btw this causes ur brain to try to kill you with knives and hammers.
Jamie Campbell Bower and the cost of Waiting For Your Love on Vinyl 🥀⚜️♥️
Notes on the value of art below
I’ve seen some discussion about the price of the limited edition vinyl and I wanted to give some clarity around why the price is higher than a retail vinyl.
When people compare it to the cost of a standard record in a shop, I think they’re missing what this release actually was.
This wasn’t a mass-produced retail pressing. It was a limited run of just 600 copies worldwide, split across two coloured variants, with every single one signed by hand. Small vinyl runs are significantly more expensive to manufacture than large ones, and that’s before you factor in mastering, test pressings, artwork, design, packaging, fulfilment, merchant fees and all the other costs that come with independently releasing music.
And if you’re licensing artwork rather than creating something original, that’s another expense again.
What people often don’t see is that independent artists don’t have the economies of scale available to major labels. Pressing 600 records is a very different proposition to pressing 60,000.
More than that, this wasn’t marketed as an essential purchase. It was a collector’s item. A signed, limited edition piece of art created for the people who wanted it.
The clearest indication that the pricing wasn’t wildly out of step with demand is that it sold out very quickly.
Artists deserve to be paid for their work. Musicians deserve to make a living. But for the record, I think some people are vastly overestimating how much money is actually left once a project like this has been manufactured, packaged, signed, shipped and sold. And in an era where streaming has dramatically reduced what artists earn from recorded music, I don’t think it’s unreasonable for a limited edition collector’s item to be priced accordingly.
More than that, this release felt like something Jamie wanted to create for the fans. A beautiful physical artefact tied to this chapter of his artistic journey, made for people who would genuinely treasure it.
I can understand that for some, this was an expense they simply couldn’t justify, and that’s disappointing. But Jamie has always been extraordinarily generous with his fans; with his time, his attention, his gratitude, and the care he puts into the things he creates for them. I don’t think it’s unreasonable that an independent artist should be able to make a beautiful, high-quality physical release and sell it at a price that reflects what it actually costs to produce.
Art has value. The people who create it have value too. 🥀⚜️♥️
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Okay, so. This is shitty to do. I hate to give it attention, but it warrants calling out.
He just recently talked about his sobriety and its importance on his life. He mentioned how his journey has been reflected in his music, including WFYL.
Even if he did relapse (that is an IF, not saying he did), it’s nobody’s business but his and his personal circle. He does not owe it to anyone to address until when/if he is ready to do so. And being disgusting about a potential relapse would not encourage someone to publicly seek help or admit to it.
Sobriety is a personal journey. Recovering addicts don’t owe anyone a thing except for the people who are hurt by their actions.
He opened up about his journey and y’all throw it in his face because you don’t like who he’s dating.
People who do/say things like this are gross people who do not care about recovering addicts. Trolling about it is worse.
And doing it at vinyl release just makes you a dick.
Nobody move. Jamie is lurking.
06.10.2026.
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never beating the diva allegations
severely deficient in whatever vitamin makes u a person
Never had much,
Grew up with nothing,
But the music always meant something.
"...am i the malnourished european?"
#this beautiful vampire is such a mood Jamie Campbell Bower for Rolling Stone UK
JAMIE CAMPBELL BOWER "If you can't handle me at my Vecna, you don't deserve me at my One, basically."
Sooooo sweet 🥹
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