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Quint interviews the lovely Bai Ling about SKY CAPTAIN and sexy earrings!!!

Published at:  Aug 19, 2004 9:44:12 AM CDT

Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with the next interview from my SKY CAPTAIN AND THE WORLD OF TOMORROW blitz at Comic-Con. Once again, I'd like to thank the powers that be for letting us give you guys one-on-one Q&As with these SKY CAPTAIN people. They aren't very long interviews, but nice little teasers at the flick, which I absolutely fell in love with and predict many of you will, too. It hits a certain kind of geek dead in the heart, but still somehow appeals to a much larger audience. But, I've already written my review. You folks are here to listen in on a short chat I had with Bai Ling!



Ling plays the silent baddie "Mysterious Woman" in the film. She is the face of the villainous Dr. Totenkopf throughout most of the movie and kicks lots of ass. You might recognize her from THE CROW... She's also appearing in EPISODE 3 and we talk a little about that toward the end of the interview. English isn't her first language and she does speak it well, but I've tried to keep as much of her voice intact through the transcription as I could, so keep that in mind when reading. So, sit back and enjoy!












QUINT: How did you first come to be involved in the movie?



BAI LING: Since my own journey is mysterious to me and the character is mysterious, so everything, seemed to me, was mysterious. I don't know... it's my fate. I come from China to Hollywood. I did not even speak any English... I know nothing... Fate played a role and bring me here. Probably, this role also... Along the way somehow I'm supposed to be this mysterious sexy woman from the future or the past.



Actually, I worked for Jon Avnet for RED CORNER. He directed me. I think somehow since I come to Hollywood from China people discover me here a much more fashionable sexy woman than while I was in China. At that time in China if you talk about sex it's something not very nice, but I discovered something beautiful... It's more of a compliment to a woman if you say, "You're sexy."



QUINT: Yeah, I can tell you're digging on it by your earrings...












BAI LING: Yeah. "Sexy." I got this, actually, two days ago I was doing this premiere in New York for Spike Lee's movie (SHE HATE ME), so I was walking in the East Village... I (had been) shooting in China, in Hong Kong, I was jet-lagged. I got there I just wandered and got lost in New York City, so I found these earrings.



QUINT: You don't talk in the film at all, but you're a constant threat from the beginning of the film on to the climax...



BAI LING: Yeah, I think that somehow it's much more powerful, much more mysterious when you don't talk. You know, actions speak louder than words. I had a great time doing my character. It's difficult, actually, playing her because of the costume and everything. They made it have to be perfectly on you. It was uncomfortable, it was tight. Everyday we were shooting, often I get up for my call time at 5am... after the whole day I feel like a caged animal. I want to jump and get out. It was very difficult.



Also, in the film... sometimes they ask you to see a blue star... I look at there and the camera says, "That blue star told you..." I said, "Where's the blue star? There's no blue star!" He says, "Of course (there is)..." I say, "There's a yellow one, a green one..." Finally I take my sunglasses off and they change colors! You know, it's like you're inside of a perspective. I'm inside this cage of dress; beautiful, uncomfortable dress, behind the sunglasses my perspective completely changed.



My character is very mysterious, but I don't even try to figure her out. I was daring, dangerous, seductive... enjoy that moment. I also got a chance to kick Jude Law's butt! A lot of woman are like, "Oh, Jude Law! Handsome good actor!" I said I was much more lucky than most women because I got to kick his butt.



QUINT: So, did all the blue screen work on SKY CAPTAIN help you prepare for doing STAR WARS: EPISODE 3?



BAI LING: I don't really prepare anything when I'm acting, very much. I just show up there and see what comes to me. Of course, when I walk into STAR WARS I wasn't surprised because I did this one and STAR WARS actually gave me some of the set, more than SKY CAPTAIN. Probably had more money! We see half of it or quarter of it or 1/3rd of it or 2/10ths of it. Something!



But it's fun to do. Somehow Science Fiction, comic and all those kinds of film are really the future of the cinema because they much more fit people's fantasy because people don't like to see suffering on a day to day life. They want to see something different, other-worldly.



QUINT: I know that Lucas is pretty strict when it comes to info on his films, but is there anything you can tell me about what you're doing in EPISODE 3?



BAI LING: I think I'm a little afraid because I signed a contract! First, when I got the job, I went to this premiere where I was saying, "I'm gonna be in STAR WARS!" and the next day I get a call from his office saying, "You're not allowed to talk about it." So, I don't know how much I can talk about it, but I play somebody very cool. I don't know what's the ending of the film, but when I was filming there I felt like I was jumping from the sky to visit all those characters I was seeing in the film. It's a weird feeling. It's very strange... You're among there, you're there, but I feel like it's not real, but it is real. I'm jumping all over... it's not me anymore. That's fun to do in the science fiction movies.



I'd like to do more of these comics characters, something mysterious and cool. It's so much more fun to play than a real character because you're allowed to play and have fun.



QUINT: Besides STAR WARS do you have anything else coming up?



BAI LING: I have 6 movies coming out. I have Spike Lee's movie SHE HATE ME. Yesterday, I did the press junket and premiere in New York. It's going to open at the end of the money. I play a lesbian in that movie! I have A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY, which I did with Nick Nolte and Tim Roth. It's Terrence Malick's project.



QUINT: Oh, really? That's really cool. He's an Austinite, same as me.



BAI LING: Yeah, he lives there. He's my friend. Actually, he wrote the role for me. Then I have FACE, which was in Sundance for the drama competition. I play a woman 20 years of age across. I just finished a film called LORDS OF DOGTOWN. I have a role in that one. And I finished another film called THREE EXTREMES in Hong Kong, which is actually the first Hong Kong movie I've ever done in my life... With Chris Doyle, great cinematographer. I just came back a week ago.












There you have it, squirts! Up next is biggest interview from the set, which I'm immediately diving in to so expect Jude Law's interview to hit later in the day... and wait 'til you hear his dirty joke!!! 'Til then, this is Quint bidding you all a fond farewell and adieu.



-Quint













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  • Aug 19, 2004 9:52:18 AM CDT

    Shut up naysayers

    by monkey butler

    Sky Captain's gonna rock, cynics!

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  • Aug 19, 2004 10:14:38 AM CDT

    Umm, who are you talking to?

    by raw_bean

  • Aug 19, 2004 10:38:31 AM CDT

    I agree...

    by badboymason

    At least give the naysayers a chance to say nay before you start dissing them for saying it...

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  • Aug 19, 2004 10:59:52 AM CDT

    Hairy chest problem

    by trouserpress

    Let's hope they could fix that in post-production.

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  • Aug 19, 2004 12:01:54 PM CDT

    Nay- this film will be shit

    by big-boy-bob

    sorry Monkey Butler someone had to do it, this film looks like it will be good old fashioned fun, can't wait.

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  • because she has been in so many top-tier mainstream magazines for so long, even though she has hardly made any movies that the mainstream public has heard of. Basically, these mainstreams magazines should not rationally have wanted to include her, and yet they did, and so we must conclude that the magazines were including her due to persuasion from a publicist or something. Well, now she finally seems to be getting her break, and we'll see if she is up to the challenge.

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  • Aug 19, 2004 3:08:05 PM CDT

    Agree with "eraser-x". She's the new Pia Zadora.

    by frankdrebin

    And actually, yes, she is a "cunning linguist" (warning-adult site): http://www.clublez.com/movies/lesbian_celebrities/index.html

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  • Aug 19, 2004 5:28:13 PM CDT

    Wow, she's more comprehensible than Ribisi!

    by christopher3

    And her butt was the highlight of the otherwise execrable "Wild Wild West."

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  • Aug 19, 2004 5:29:32 PM CDT

    P.S. Dear "I Heart Huckabees" Admen:

    by christopher3

    "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" called. It wants its one-sheet back.

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  • Aug 19, 2004 9:02:50 PM CDT

    Those pics are aces

    by hank quinlan

    But wow...she is in her little world. Beautiful, semi famous, and in her 2nd language. Now wonder she barely answered the questions.

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  • Aug 19, 2004 9:42:45 PM CDT

    the first time I saw her was in "Anna and the King"

    by 221bbakerstreet

    Wow. She's beautiful.

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  • Aug 19, 2004 10:06:45 PM CDT

    I first saw her on "Angel".......

    by jimmy jazz

    She played an interdimensional demon chick who incinerates men when she gets sexually excited. She was actually the good guy on that one. Classic episode.

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  • Aug 19, 2004 10:34:04 PM CDT

    She's fine as all hell, but with her resume including "My Baby's

    by terry_1978

    there's one strike against her...only one, mind you. Her stint on the Chris Issak show cancels it out.

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  • Aug 20, 2004 12:05:01 AM CDT

    Thank god you got pictures... damn she still looks good!

    by russman

  • Aug 20, 2004 2:09:12 AM CDT

    hehe, don't I look like a dumb fuck

    by monkey butler

    I was trying to get in before all the first posters and naysayers ruined the talkback with their bullshit (y'know, FRIST! 2ND!!! SHIT, I'M NOT FRIST!!! THIS MOVIE IS GOING TO BE DOG SHIT AND ANYONE WHO DOESN'T AGREE WITH ME IS A STUPID GEEK) but turns out nobody did that... shit. Oh well, at least the movie looks cool.

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  • Aug 20, 2004 6:30:33 AM CDT

    She's got nice feet!

    by eugene o

    ...I'm just saying!

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  • Aug 20, 2004 9:03:47 AM CDT

    Screw the interview! I just splattered goo all over my monitor

    by super cucaracha

    I LOVE ASIAN WOMEN. She love me long time. Thank you Quint!

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  • Aug 20, 2004 9:53:10 AM CDT

    She was scorching...

    by docpazuzu

    ...in the otherwise heinous vampire movie, The Breed.

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  • Aug 20, 2004 1:39:52 PM CDT

    it's the shoes

    by devil0509

    The shoes are hot. Along with the short skirt. It definitely makes you want to lose the dress, keep the shoes and the earrings, and pound her pussy for about six hours.

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  • Aug 20, 2004 3:08:52 PM CDT

    Aww come off it devil...

    by alatar_blue

    ..you know you ain't had pussy since pussy had you. Were you born that shallow? Or did you have to work at it?

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  • Aug 20, 2004 3:16:53 PM CDT

    She's incredibly hot

    by alwaysthere

    Damn delay kept all of us from seeing Sky Captain in June.

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  • Aug 21, 2004 12:26:34 AM CDT

    Damn

    by treadhead

    Terrence Malick's coming out with a new film? I gotta check out IMDB and get up-to-date.

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  • Aug 21, 2004 2:57:03 AM CDT

    My Post from the GR Interview as it's entirely relevant here

    by woodystiffer

    I've never really liked actor interviews as most of them don't have alot vested in the production. Take Ribisi for instance. He was there for a whopping three days of shooting. Whereas there might be screenwriters, directors, or producers who were trying to get the project up for years. Those are the interviews I like to read - not an interview from a hired gun.

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  • Aug 21, 2004 2:57:40 AM CDT

    My SECOND Post from the GR Interview as it's entirely relevant h

    by woodystiffer

    To expand my point, most actors are involved with the project for a week to say 20 weeks. Where a director/producer/screenwriter was there during the job of getting the project setup, then a couple of months of pre-production, followed by six months or more of editing (then there's marketing, followed by premiere). The actors are in and out, I'd rather hear about all of the trials and tribulations rather than hear about the movie from someone who can really only relate to the film from the point of view of a character they dropped in to play. This isn't bashing AICN. Kudos to getting the review, it's just that those involved in all phases of the production would probably have much more interesting tidbits to share.

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  • Aug 21, 2004 3:00:16 AM CDT

    Interesting

    by woodystiffer

    Alright, I posted my previous posts from the GR interview, but has their ever been a more pointless interview than this one? "He said there was a star, I said no, then I took of my glasses, and I SAW THE COLOR!". Wow! Interesting stuff. This interview made my point for me... Actors are worthless when it comes to reviews. I want to know what happened behind the scenes, not what some dumb-ass actor thought about their "character" in the film.

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  • Aug 21, 2004 8:39:52 AM CDT

    alatar_blue, I worship you

    by devil0509

    Yes, I was born this shallow. Can you please give me your tips on how to score with women? I'm sure you're just the MAN!

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  • Aug 21, 2004 7:45:02 PM CDT

    CROTCH SHOT

    by tomvee

    I must add my congratulations and admiration for that third photo. She is a little on the thin side for my taste, but I too would be happy to see her out of that dress but with the shoes left on.

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