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Translation - Red Cliff Presscon LZL Parts only

Full Version of the Translation: Please go HERE http://z2.invisionfree.com/la_creme_d_asie [you must be a member to read the article] Extracted LZL parts only: The press asked if Lin Zhi Ling felt it was regretful that she could not play wife to CYF and about how few lines she has. She said she doesn’t mind the amount of dialog or not. The director chooses me and so I would do my best. (As for the height difference) At the beginning, I was asked which actor I would like to be my onscreen husband but as Tony said, we are in passive mode as actors. I don’t mind who I am paired with nor do I mind the height. In my eyes, the air and style of the man is more important than his height. (The press applauded realizing again the wittiness of Lin Zhiling and Tony smiled at the response. ) (Neat response!!!) Tony said, Different pairing would have different chemistry. It really is very variable. Permission to repost this article is granted only if this article is accompanied with this message, th

2007 Lee Cooper Collection

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LEE COOPER 2007 SPRING COLLECTION credits to linzhiling.org

"Battle of Red Cliff" Team Meets with Media

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"Battle of Red Cliff" Team Meets with Media 2007-05-10 21:37:14 *** CRIENGLISH.com Director John Woo led his star-studded crew from "The Battle of Red Cliff" to meet with the media for the first time on Thursday. Most members from the film's star-heavy cast, including Tony Leung, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Chang Chen, Chiling Lin, and Zhao Wei, showed up at the press conference in Beijing to talk about their characters in the film. The historical epic film keeps making headlines as filming encounters its own twists and turns. At first, Cannes-winning actor Tony Leung announced his quitting before shooting had started in mid April, but later he returned to take on the role dropped by another Hong Kong big name, Chow Yun-Fat. Chow Yun-Fat was reported to have left the cast just one day after shooting had begun, citing what reports describe as "various reasons." Despite the changes, director John Woo said on Thursday that shooting has so far been smooth. The film