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Li Bingbing discovered by the West again

Monday, April 16th, 2012

李冰冰 Li Bingbing

In 2008 Li Bingbing co-starred in the Jackie Chan / Jett Li film, The Forbidden Kingdom. Miss Li played the role of the white haired witch. She did a fantastic job speaking in phonetically learned English and if you did not know that English was NOT one of her main languages you probably won’t have thought twice about her performance. But she did do a fantastic job.

The movie did only moderate business before retiring from the movie theaters. And life went on.

And Miss Li ended up returning to her homeland of China where she continued to rise as one of the most beautiful, respectible and talented actresses in Asia.

For those in Asia her face is well known. But in the U.S. and the rest of the Western world, her name is only beginning to gain the kind of recognition it deserves. With this new movie, Resident Evil: Retribution,  Li Bingbing returns to the U.S. to play the role of video game character, Ada Wong. Let’s all wish Miss Li a great deal of success with this new movie. :)

Li Bingbing in Resident Evil: Retribution

Monday, April 16th, 2012

Yahoo! picture of Li Bingbing

Another picture of Li Bingbing playing the role of Ada Wong in the upcoming movie, Resident Evil: Retribution, which will be released in September. Interestingly enough seeing Li Bingbing in so many asian films it is easy to feel a little culture shock seeing her with non-asian actors. The picture is from a Yahoo! article announcing the news. Here’s an excerpt:

16 Oct – As production for the fifth “Resident Evil” film begins, actors have been cast to take on the three new anticipated characters that will be introduced in the latest zombie apocalypse film; Leon Kennedy, Ada Wong, and Barry Burton. Now, lead actress Mila Jovovich confirms via Twitter that Chinese actress Li Bingbing would take on the role of secret agent Ada Wong, according to a report by ComingSoon.net website.

Jovovich who will resume her role as Alice in the upcoming “Resident Evil: Retribution” tweeted, “G’mornin every1! Well, I have some news that a lot of u will be interested in! We have finally cast our Ada Wong! Drum roll please! So, Ada Wong in RE5 is being played by Chinese actress Li Bingbing! We’re so excited!”

The rest of the article can be read here.

Li Bingbing Resident Evil: Retribution interview by Dread Central

Monday, April 16th, 2012

Nice Article about Miss Li on the set of the movie

So apparently the peeps at Dread Central were able to land an interview with Li Bingbing on the set of Resident Evil: Retribution.  One of the more humorous questions being asked was how Li Bingbing felt about wearing the Ada Wong red dress. Since Miss Li is no stranger to the red carpet events in Asia it was an understandable response:

Q: What did it feel like putting on that red dress for the first time?

BingBing: (Laughs) You know what, the red dress looks like I should be walking on the red carpet, but the thing is that when I wear the gun holster, it looks totally different. It’s like cool and sexy and mysterious.

Q: Do you like doing action movies?

BingBing: You know what, actually for me, I really love to do action movies. In this movie we have a part when I meet Milla in a control room for the first time, and I did a flip in the air with wires. It’s fantastic. I was so excited with that. And when I shot a gun for the first time, the crew gave me gun training right before we started to shoot the movie, it was so exciting and totally different.

Q: How did you get the role? Did you audition? Can you talk about how you got the part?

BingBing: I am not really sure how I got this role, but I did audition. After a very few days, they gave me the reply and they said, ‘We loved you. We want to invite you to be Ada Wong.’ So I was surprised by how fast I got my reply. So exciting!

Q: When you started acting back home in China, was it always your ambition to come to America to make films?

BingBing: Sometimes we don’t have to think about what we’re going to do next. I think a lot of things are given by fate. But there’s a philosophy that I live by: If God gives you a big cake, he first has to torture you a little bit.

Q: Have you found the American fight scenes to be more difficult or easier than in China?

BingBing: Mmm…it’s different. There’s a lot of techy things that are happening here that don’t exist over there…for example, how they cut the shots. How they divide up…how the shots are taken, from what angle, etc…but in China they stress more of an ability to fight, rather than cutting and making it look like they can fight.

It is usually pretty refreshing to read Li Bingbing’s interviews. Unlike many celebrities Li Bingbing always demonstrates a real honesty and frankness. More of this interview can be read on the Dread Central site by clicking here.

Li Bingbing as Ada Wong in Resident Evil: Retribution 3D Trailer

Monday, April 16th, 2012


So here’s the trailer for Resident Evil: Retribution again. And yes, it has fleeting moments where we see Li Bingbing as Ada Wong. You have got to love how beautiful Li Bingbing looks in the red outfit. Very nice to see her state side again in this. Going to have to do a reach out to the studios to see if we can get some stills from the movie. :)

Resident Evil: Retribution – Li Bingbing and Milla Jovovich in costume

Sunday, March 4th, 2012


A first look of Milla Jovovich and Li Bingbing in costume on the set of Resident Evil: Retribution. It’s a short video clip, but they look awesome! :)

Resident evil Retribution – Sienna Guillory & Bingbing Li Video

Sunday, March 4th, 2012


Li Bingbing appears in another one of Milla Jovovich videos where the latter interviews Sienna Guillory and others within the make-up trailer.

Resident Evil Retribution – Bingbing Li interviewed by Milla Jovovich

Tuesday, February 21st, 2012


Milla Jovovich informally interviewed Li Bingbing as she meets Miss Li on the set of Resident Evil: Retribution in New York City. Even on a windy day, Miss Li looks gorgeous and beams ever so sweetly as she enjoys the company of her fellow cast and crew.

Interestingly Li Bingbing demonstrates how far along she is progressing in her English skills. It was just a few years ago when Forbidden Kingdom hit the theaters. Enjoy! :)

Adidas women go all in — Catching up with Li Bingbing

Tuesday, February 21st, 2012

This is a pretty awesome video! (Okay, we’re a little biased here, but it’s still awesome and we think Li Bingbing looks fantastic!) Miss Li speaks about her views on roles in movies, and how she keeps herself positive and fit by always working.  For people just discovering Li Bingbing she has a reputation for being one of the hardest working actresses/models/singers/goodwill ambassadors in Asia, which seems to make this video very appropriate. Enjoy! :)

Li Bingbing as Ada Wong

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

Li Bingbing looks gorgeous as Ada Wong in the forthcoming movie, Resident Evil: Retribution (2012)! Here are some screen caps from the teaser trailer. You can find larger versions of these images in the gallery.

 

 

Bingbing Li in Resident Evil: Retribution teaser

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012


Wow! Li Bingbing look fantastic as Ada Wong in the new Resident Evil movie! Check out this teaser and get ready for a loooong wait until September 14th, when the movie is released to the general public. Enjoy! :)

Li Bingbing on The View

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012


Sorry for the lateness of this older video. However here’s a great interview taken mid 2011, where Miss Li visited the program, The View. Gorgeous (as always) she does a fantastic job speaking about her new work in the United States.

Li Bingbing at the Snow and the Secret Fan publicity event in Beijing – May 3rd, 2011.

Monday, July 11th, 2011

According to 2011y.net Miss Li Bingbing attended a launching ceremony for her new film, “Snow and the Secret Fan” in Beijing, China, on May 3rd, 2011. Here are some of the pictures of Miss Li with her gorgeous smile.

Just a reminder: the movie debuts in the United States this week. So be sure to grab a few friends and hit the theater to go see it! :)

Snow Flower and the Secret Fan Trailer

Thursday, April 7th, 2011

For the last year we have heard about Li Bingbing starring in the new movie, “Snow Flower and the Secret Fan” based on Lisa See’s book of the same title. But now we finally get to see an official trailer. What is amazing about this trailer is that it is thought-provoking (and if you have not read the novel) and it is also utterly confusing. We see the actresses play several roles here. Both Miss Li Bingbing and South Korean actress and model, Jun Ji-Hyun, are apparently playing more than a few roles apiece. Take a look and decide for yourself how you feel about it. We think you will agree that it is something new and different.

Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame new trailer

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Okay, this looks incredible. Absolutely incredible. (Okay, we are being a little biased here, but you will forgive us for being fans, right? :D ) Enjoy.

Casting rumors continue as Li Bingbing expresses pleasant surprise about Venice

Monday, August 16th, 2010

According to Sina.com.cn, Miss Li Bingbing was interviewed regarding a few topics related to casting and her new film, Detective Dee. In respect to the most recent rumors and speculations regarding the casting of the new film, “Fugative,” Miss Li is apparently still awaiting news regarding the casting. So at this time things may still be in the works regarding the casting of that film.  Her most recently to-be-released film, “Detective Dee” is apparently the only Chinese film to be nominated at the 67th Venice Film Festival. According to the article, Miss Li expressed that she was very surprised and pleased by the news. When pressed further as to the prospects of Miss Li winning a Best Actress award, she proved to be very modest (and tactful) in her response: she mentioned she would be “very happy”, but also that if she did win she would be happy that the award would help promote Chinese films around the world.