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DATING ADA WONG HEADCANNONS — SFW
PAIRING: Ada Wong x GN!Reader
A/N: I’ve probably done a terrible job of characterising Ada, but she’s just so hot and cool (and there’s like no material on her) that I had to do something for her. Let me know if you’re interested in me doing more for her!
Being in a relationship with Ada Wong is by no means an easy feat. This woman is an enigma, and a relationship with her is no different.
The most you could get out of her is potentially an on-and-off type of deal. But if you’re willing to put in the work, then you’ll just have to cope with occasional long distance.
Her love language is along the lines of acts of service. Maybe not in the traditional sense of 'doing the laundry for you', but as we see in her interactions with Leon, she swoops in to save and assist him very often. It's her own kind of affection—it's how we know she cares. So naturally, that would carry across to you.
She has the ability to make you feel like the only person in the world. This is because when Ada does something for you, it’s not out of the kindness of her heart. This woman is a a spy who has and will work for very bad people. So anything that she says, gives or does, is because she wants to—because she cares.
At first, her intense eyes and sultry voice were an intimidating factor about her. But they eventually became some of her most comforting traits.
Ada doesn't use many pet names for you because a good majority of them make her cringe.
However, in an ironic way, she'll address you as 'Sweetheart', 'Kitten', or 'Lover'. In spite of her saying these names out of wry, her voice makes them sound cute. (Referring to VA’s; Sally Cahill, Jolene Anderson, Courtenay Taylor)
If you’re normal—as in you’re not a spy or an agent of any sort—then it’ll essentially be a "living a double life" scenario.
Ada was upfront with you from the beginning about how “busy” her schedule would be. She simply told you that she moves around for work, that the company she works for has strict confidentiality rules, and that thats all you need to know.
While it stings you to know that there's a whole portion of her life that you're absent from, you couldn’t fault her for something she was upfront about.
Getting Ada to open up to you will take time, that’s just a no brainer. As a spy, it goes against her very instincts. So when you first started seeing her, lots of what she told you about herself was fabrication woven with hints of truth.
Ada is the type of person who makes you feel as if she’s opening up to you, when in reality, questions about her background are met with vague responses.
Yet she speaks so charismatically that it makes you believe that she’s sharing more then what she really is.
She’s blunt and outspoken, so if you’re acting jealous then she’ll call you out on it immediately.
While on the jealousy topic, Ada doesn’t really get hit with these feelings. She’s confident in herself and your relationship, which clears up any potential insecurity that could give way to try one feelings. She trusts you enough to believe you wouldn’t do anything like that.
That’s not to say that she’s immune to jealousy, because there are definitely times where she can’t help but feel it swell in her gut.
And if you’re wanting to spice things up in your NSFW life with the presence of others, then she’s happy to discuss it. (Let me know if you want headcannons dedicated to NSFW)
She’s not someone who runs from arguments or conflict, she faces it head on. If there’s any tension in your relationship, you best believe she’ll address it.
If you’re being cold and distant, she’ll force you to sit down and talk to her about what’s bothering you. And when I say force, I mean by any means necessary.
Ada is very protective over you. So if she finds out that somebody’s hurt you? Then she will find out who it was, and she will eliminate them—as well as whoever else she needs to—in order to bring her own brand of justice. Zero fucks given.
If your relationship stands the test of time, there will be a point where she realises that may end up being a permanent fixture in her relatively unstable life.
This will potentially lead to Ada coming clean about who she really is and opening up to you. A very big step for her. One that only comes if you’re in a serious enough relationship.
#ada wong#resident evil ada wong#resident evil#re2#resident evil 2 remake#ada wong x reader#ada wong x GN!reader#ada wong headcannons#resident evil headcannons#gender neutral reader#resident evil 6#jolene andersen#sally Cahill#courtenay taylor
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You know, I know that she was dubbed over (by Sally Cahill, og Ada Wong) because her (Li BingBing’s) accent was “too strong.”
But she sounds really good here. People need to realize that she had to learn English and she sounds really amazing all things considered. It’s kind of a shame that she was dubbed over. I can understand that there were some parts of words that seemed off, and it was clear that she was not a native english speaker. And most people would be able to tell that she can not speak english fully. Although Li BingBing nailed the look of Ada Wong, I can see that maybe they could’ve casted someone else just as good who was also a native english speaker.
I think she still did really well considering the fact that she had to learn English. And a lot of her sentences come off very naturally. But i can completely hear the parts where she struggles. She still has to think in (mandarin) and then translate it into english and then say it with the right accent.
I guess the idea of Ada Wong being “properly” represented by also an Asian voice actress was always a point that we needed to get to eventually.
Lily Gao isn’t a “diversity hire,” in the way that people think that it is.
This is representation. This is a female character who has ALWAYS been portrayed as asian and was always casted by white women. Going so far as to have her face modelled after white women as well.
when you are speaking from a white person’s perspective (and living in a predominantly white area), you will NEVER understand what it’s like to grow up knowing that you are different and look different and sound different.
As an asian woman myself, it’s so disheartening to see that the smallest amount of representation in resident evil (considering that Jill Valentine is entirely white washed at this point) is SUCH A HARD PILL TO SWALLOW FOR SOME PEOPLE. like GOD FORBID we have Ada, an asian woman, FINALLY be voiced by an asian woman. AND DON’T BE A FUCKING DUNCE. we KNOW that she’s voiced by a japanese woman for the japanese version etc. chinese for the chinese version etc. get out of my face with the whataboutism
We’re talking about the english version of the game which has systematically always erased a part of Ada’s asian background. Either by having her be voiced by a white woman, or a having her face modelled after a white woman.
Now we’re not shaming these women at all. I love a lot of the actresses who have portrayed Ada. They all did splendid jobs and have varying degrees of fans for each one. Some love Sally, some love Courtenay, some love Lily, some love Jolene. I’m not the hugest fan of Sally’s campiness but I’ve grown to love it. Courtenay was so smooth and sexy, but sometimes even too sexy for sentences that should’ve been normal sounding imo. Lily was cold (which makes sense for her character) but so expressive at times. Jolene had a rasp that I wasn’t a fan of, but her scenes with Leon were so tender and sweet. That’s all fine and good. We’re free to have our opinions about that
THIS WAS A HUGE RANT ABOUT REPRESENTATION AND ADA LOL SORRY
#ada wong#lily gao#we love lily gao#Jolene Andersen#sally cahill#li bingbing#resident evil#asian representation#courtenay taylor
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Wait, so Ada’s WTRC actress is voicing her in Remake 4? After they had Sally Cahill dub her voice for Retribution? That’s actually kind of hilarious.
#ada alone gets to cross the adaptational event horizon#resident evil#ada wong#resident evil 4#lily gao#sally cahill
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Angler's Choice
H. J. Gottlieb
These he cast
Where the pool lay still
Under a lichened ledge:
Silver Doctor, Olive Quill,
Ibis, Lady Beaverkill,
And a Dark Blue Sedge.
These he chose
For the stony flat
Spanned by the covered bridge:
Royal Coachman, Cahill, Gnat,
March Brown, Little Marryat,
And a Berry Midge.
These he tried
In the fading light
Down by the alder thicket:
Yellow Sally, Sandy Mite,
Wickham's Fancy, Cocky Knight,
And a real, live cricket.
"Reflections on a Gift of Watermelon Pickle... And Other Modern Verse" - compiled by Stephen Dunning, Edward Lueders, and Hugh Smith
#book quotes#poetry#reflections on a gift of watermelon pickle#stephen dunning#edward lueders#hugh smith#angler's choice#h j gottlieb#fishing#lichen#fishing lures#silver doctor#olive quill#ibis#lady beaverkill#dark blue sedge#bridge#royal coachman#cahill#gnat#march brown#little marryat#berry midge#sunset#alder#yellow sally#sandy mite#wickham's fancy#cocky knight#cricket
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DOS GAMES PARA FILME: A ANIMAÇÃO RESIDENT EVIL (2023)
#resident evil#game#Resident Evil Death Island#zombie surviva#Eiichiro Hasumi#Death Island#animation#Alcatraz island#jill valentine#Matthew Mercer#Nicole Tompkins#Stephanie Panisello#Kevin Dorman#Erin Cahill#Salli Saffioti#Cristina Valenzuela#Daman Mills#Lucien Dodge#Chris Redfield#Youtube
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Ada pressed herself against the wall, gun close to her chest as she counted each clicks of the locks she had installed to this hideout, before she heard the final one she draws her firearm as she flipped the safety of her gun she found him entering through the door, stepping out of the shadows she had mailed the key to him in his desk with a small note if he ever wanted to catch up she knew about the things we went through after he was rescued by the government of the United States, the once shining reputation of a pharmaceutical company now being tainted with here say stories of a rookie cop and a few survivors of the bombing the Office of the President ordered a news blackout to prevent connecting the government to biological weapons research.
This incident with the kidnapping of the President’s daughter would also be another one to be kept under the wraps by a common terrorist article, and in all of the two it involves her completing her missions double crossing him in the process, she preferred the idea of her being dead to him back in Raccoon City by now he knows which side she is clearly working with.
“What’s wrong, missed out on your award party?”, She placed the gun on the counter by now as a covert agent all he could get was a pat on a back, and many thanks for his service to the country.
#;out of stilettos#;muse| ada wong#//forgive me for the RE6 icons Ada for me was Sally Cahill#//thanks for following
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Resident Evil 2 Nintendo 64 Version/GameCube Version Comparison:
N64 V: "Ahh, what a beautiful day in the year 1999.
NGC V: "Hello there!"
N64 V: "Huh? Wha-?! Oh, it's you, small disc. What? Are you trying to fry all my 64 bits with a classic RE jump scare?! Huh? What's a matter with you?!"
NGC V: "Oh, I didn't mean to scare you. Sorry about that."
N64 V: "Wait a minute. You're...me?! You're Resident Evil 2 as well, aren't you?!"
NGC V: "I mean...I'm you...but more, I guess?"
N64 V: "What do you mean by "more"? You think you're better than me?!"
NGC V: "...Also yes."
N64 V: "Why I never! The nerve of this generation! Tell me, what makes you so special? Huh? You think you're so rad with your extra room for data on your small disc? Let me guess, you finally made the deal with the devil himself, didn't you? I told you; we don't make deals with the enemy."
NGC V: "The devil? Oh, you mean Sony? Dude, I had no part in that. Okay? They offered to help you move away from cartridge, but your generation said no to that sort of help."
N64 V: "Wha-? What else could ruin this sublime day for me?"
NGC V: "Okay, I'm going to tell you this one last time...it's not 1999 anymore...or 2003...unfortunately."
N64 V: *Speechless*
Hello and welcome, my fellow retro gamers, Kawaii Fox Reviews here. I apologize if that bit was too cheesy for you. Also, nothing against Sony. I enjoy that company, as well. But, right now, I wanted to review/ compare Capcom's Resident Evil 2 on the N64 to the Gamecube.
Fun fact about this fox: I love Resident Evil. Always have for years and fell in love with just about all of them. Well, I actually just like 5 and 6. I even fell in love with the movies. Well, except the Final Chapter. I know, some people might find that to be taboo, but I can justify those movies in another review.
Right now, I want to share my thoughts on the miracle, that is Resident Evil 2 on the N64. If you are interested in expanding your collection of retro games for your N64, then Resident Evil 2 is an absolute must have. However, I am not going to sugar-coat it, the Gamecube version is the far superior one.
"But Kawaii Fox, why are we here, then? Should we just get the Gamecube version, or the ps1 version, or the-?"
Yes, to all of those. Sorry to cut myself off like that. I know, it wasn't very nice of me. But Resident Evil 2 as a whole should be enjoyed across all accessible platforms. For me, personally, my favorite version is the one on the NGC. Just the Gamecube controller alone is enough for me to favor this version over the other versions. To this day, that controller is my favorite. Ironically, the original N64 controller is my least favorite of all time. But never fear, I have replaced mine with the Gamepads on eBay for like $25. Such a better quality, highly recommended.
Anyway, the purpose of this review is because I find the N64 version is very fascinating. To be honest, I played the hell out the NGC version. Then, at one point, to my surprise, I had discovered that the N64 version does in fact exist. Even though, at this time, I didn't have an N64. But I was still curious as to what this version was like.
After watching a comparison video between the different versions, it came down to the N64 version. Cutscenes were cut up, textures were blurry/muddy, sound was not as clear as it should be. My least favorite part was the fact that there was a certain scene where Ada Wong was talking to another character, but she had Claire Redfield's voice. I love voice actors, Sally Cahill and Alyson Court, and I expect to hear those voices played for their respective roles.
I think the Rock put it best, "It's the biggest piece of dog shit."
However, after I got my N64, I came across this version again. I had found a video by a YouTuber by the name of Lotus Prince that dived into more of what this version had to offer, along with the other ports. Something about it, made me say, "I have an N64, now I want to experience that for myself." I got my copy from eBay and started playing it. Of course, I'm breezing through it, since I've beaten it so many times on the Gamecube.
I'm actually in the middle of Claire: Scenario B, as of this moment. Is everything downgraded as expected? Yes. And it is horrific. But, to my surprise again, it's still the same game I played and still love on the NGC. It also plays very well on the N64. As long as it performs well, I can be okay with any version of any game. Is it perfect? Hell no. But again, it's still the same game I already love.
If I had a subtitle for this review/ comparison, I would have asked the question, "How can something so bad, be so good?"
After getting into this bizarre version of Resi 2, I came across another video by a Youtuber by the name of Modern Vintage Gamer. In this video, he manages to break it down to a science of how they manage to cram this masterpiece of a game into a cartridge. That video alone is intriguing enough to not only look at Resi 2 on the N64 as a game, but as a great concept in general as to how it was made possible.
I will link both of those videos at the end. Please take a look at them.
Now, I am going to wrap this up with these finale thoughts:
This may sound a little harsh, but I believe Resi 2 had no business being on the N64. With its limited cartridge space, and the fact that it's literally the only Resi game on the console. The fact they have to include cliff notes for the first game in this game, says a lot. But, just in case you didn't know this, Resident Evil 0 was supposed to be on the N64. That project was scrapped. But man, I still would have played it. With all the classic Resi-like games we have today, it would be so amazing to bring that project back from the dead.
Despite all that, I do find this whole thing interesting. The fact that that Resi-2 manage to bounce from one Nintendo console to another Nintendo console is brilliant to me, and then from there we got RE3, RE: Code Veronica, RE: remake, RE: 0, and even RE: 4 all on the NGC. What I mean by all this, is that Resi 2 on N64 may have never been the best version or maybe even the most popular, but the fact that they stopped, and said, "Hey, let's do the same game again on Nintendo's next, more advanced, console," Or however that idea was pitched.
It's sad to say, but some companies I think just put games on consoles and call it good, when in actuality, its not. We don't get a remake or an update. It just dies on the console it lands on. But not Resident Evil 2. Resi 2 was risen from the grave...and again with the 2019 remake...and its here to stay. With that, I will admit, I am so grateful I gave this version an actual chance.
Also, quick note: If you plan to experience your Resi 2 game on your N64, please be sure to install an expansion pak. If you do not know what that is. Its the thing that is stored between your Power Button and your Reset Button. What it does is provide you with 8MB of RAM instead of 4MB. This should clean up your Resi game. Won't make it perfect, but the graphics will be less muddy. However, I have heard that it can mess up transferring between screens in the levels. Like old VCR screen tearing. I haven't experience that, myself, but I am warning you, it is possible.
Thank you so much for sticking it out till the end, guys! It really means a lot to me. As you can tell, I have passion for RE games and was really excited to do this. If I forgot something, I apologize. Special thanks to angel studios (The original name of the developers), Capcom, and Nintendo for making the impossible possible. And thank you Lotus Prince and Modern Vintage Gamer for the inspiration.
That's it for now. This is Kawaii Fox Reviews, signing off. I hope you enjoyed your stay. Until next time, stay foxy. ;)
And hey, it's up to us to take out Umbrella.
See ya!
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You heard about Ada Wong's new voice actress being harassed?
No, but after a cursory search on the subject, I can't say I'm really surprised.
Sounds like the usual doldrums of racism, and in specific, anti-Asian racism. Lily Gao (Welcome to Racoon City's Ada Wong), who might be the first Asian actress to actually voice act for Ada, isn't doing what I would call a "stilted" or even "horrible" job. I don't even think she's been given bad direction.
I like her performance better than the previous voice actor, Jolene Anderson (RE2R). For me, Ada just sounds like an incredibly guarded and controlled (or closed-off) woman. She's more "secret agent (dragon lady)" than a "sultry sexy secret agent (dragon lady)... in a red dress". She also doesn't have the same history (or romance) with Leon S. Kennedy, so, of course, her whole demeanor is going to be different.
(If I could complain about anyone, I feel like Leon's voice actor, Nick Apostolides, is doing his best to imitate RE4's Paul Mercier, something I've said about RE6's Paul Mercer as well.)
This is the video gaming community we're talking about, and specifically, the Resident Evil fandom - which has a pretty storied history of racism when it comes to the franchise's non-white characters (and actors). When Resident Evil 5 came out, one of the complaints lobbied at Sheva's voice actor (Karen Dyer) was that she was "awful" and "annoying".
The sticking point (or motivation behind) the harassment here is that I suspect that Gao is simply just not Sally Cahill (Ada Wong from RE2C to Darkside Chronicles). This was also something RE fandom gnashed their teeth about in the RE2 remake (which IIRC, used non-union actors).
Things also aren't helped by the fact that there's a pre-existing subset of [OG] RE4 die-hards that are against the remake on principle, so, of course, they're lashing out at the Asian actress.
The accessibility of actors on social media is the only thing different about Gao and Dyer's circumstances, and perhaps, the mainstream visibility of fandom itself. I can imagine Gao's harassment going under the radar or outright ignored if this happened in 2009.
I'm not all that interested in boiling this down to a moment of "fandom was a mistake", because this is a very specific behavior (racism) that extends beyond the chambers of gaming fandom and exists also in gaming media.
It sucks that Gao has to deal with this.
#resident evil 4 remake#resident evil#videogamesincolor#lily gao#ada wong#resident evil 4 reimagined#resident evil series#voice acting#online harassment#gaming culture#meta: asks#cbros5
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Sally Cahill as Barbara Davidson in Prisoner: Cell Block H
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closed event starter for @untimelytales (Cahil)
While sudden winter storms weren’t unheard of, Sally did have to admit that the way the snow was coming down was a bit surprising for her. Earlier in the night, it had been more decorative than harmful. But now, it seemed that the peaceful snowfall had turned sour. Thankful that she’d decided to wear combat boots and a jacket as part of her outfit, Sally decided to head out into the snow. She figured that maybe if she struck before it was too heavy, she could book it back to her apartment. However, it seemed that she wouldn’t be getting back, as the snow began to intensify. Sighing, the short brunette ran to the first place she could find: the Emporium. However, she wasn’t expecting to nearly collide with someone else upon entering. Letting him go in first, she quickly followed, shutting the door. “I take it you didn’t come here to shop either?” She joked, sticking her hands in her jacket pockets.
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Hypothetical titles for season fifteen of 88
Hudson hospital. Season premiere. Part one. Tragedy strikes when the Five Families of New York are invited to a gala at New York’s only fully hydroelectrically run hospital.
H2oh no. Season premiere. Part two. Captain Birch’s team work to hunt down the hackers while the Council tries to evacuate the hospital before any lives are lost.
Benefits. Jacob helps an elderly apartment tenant sort out his rights. Meanwhile. Zoey Anne struggles with her FWB who wants more out of their relationship. Guest starring Steve Carell. First appearance of Logan Lerman as Ethan Baum
The food chain. Drummond has to explain Satyr eating habits to his parents when Lysander Wilkins’s half pixie girlfriend arrives from England. First appearance of Millie Bobby Brown as Lady Justine Downey
The spectre of the ballet. Donovan reports a multiple homicide at a ballet school he frequently haunts.
Riot. A visit to Arizona state penitentiary turns violent for Drummond and stowaway Tina. Guest starring Asher Angel as Gerald Gauthier and John Krasinski as Warden Sommers
Shave and a haircut. Part one. Due to a highly preventable clerical oversight, Sweeney Todd has escaped Hell, which puts Leland Mulligan, who’s the head of the Supreme Court and has the middle name Turpin, in mortal danger. Guest starring Arthur Darvill as Sweeney Todd
Two bits. Part two. Thornton and Andy hunt down Todd as Leland starts climbing the walls in witness protection
Hotel unions. Jacob refuses to represent a hotelier who wants to break up an employee strike
Jury. Findlay is elected foreman of the jury on a case of third degree murder.
Stop lights. Thornton’s team investigates when a college senior accuses a freshman of raping him at a stop light party
ACS&Associates. Midseason finale. Part one. Jacob is offered a surprise promotion at Constance Bradley’s retirement party.
ACS&Associates. Midseason premier. Part two. Jacob weighs his options as Constance prepares to leave the firm for the last time. Final appearance of Ming Na Wen as Constance Bradley.
Zealots. Findlay and Sidney serve as witnesses on a case of racially motivated police brutality perpetrated by the late Irma Cahill’s daughter while Thornton and Jones desperately try and fail to prevent Carrie Hislop from sinking her claws into the situation. Guest starring Leven Rambin as Imogen Cahill.
My turn now. Part one. Incensed at how the Morris family was treated by Hislop. Findlay, accompanied by Winifred, Skipper, Lilith, Barnaby and Jonah, decides to go on the Hislop Hour one last time to bring down the crooked, conservative, talk show once and for all.
Your hour is up. Part two. Thanks to Findlay commandeering her talk show. Carrie Hislop is now connected to a string of suicides up and down the state. And Findlay’s going to make absolutely sure that the charges stick. Final appearance of Julia Louis Dreyfus as Carrie Hislop.
Vacation. Not knowing that Oswald’s father had recently hired Chambers as a ranch hand, the Five Families head to Oswald’s family’s holiday horse ranch in Alberta Canada to destress after taking down Hislop. Guest starring Donal Logue as Osmond Chatwin
A satyrs odyssey. Drummond wakes up as Captain of the Starship Enterprise. And it’s all Jonah’s fault.
Family strife. Part one. Findlay has offered to host the wedding of Aimee Davenport and Rani Burton. Much to the chagrin of Marilyn Davenport. Guest starring Dev Patel, Naomi Scott, Rhianne Barreto, Meera Syal, Miranda Hart, Dani Harmer, Chris Pratt, Aubrey Plaza, Bruce Campbell, Sally Field and Auli’i Cravalho.
Vows. Part two. Skipper plays mediator to Mrs Davenport and the queen mother while Findlay coaches Aimee through some cold feet.
Little England. Drummond intervenes when Findlay contemplates moving to a borough of New York that models itself on Great Britain.
Say yes to distress. Odessa has decided that she wants to be presented as a debutante. There’s just one problem. Her fathers can’t agree on what style of dress she should buy.
Debutante. Season finale. Part one. Drummond and Lysander wake up in a hotel in New Jersey, double tagged and with no memory of the night before. With four hours to go before Odessa and Tina make their debut.
Presentation. Season finale. Part two. Drummond and Lysander have made it and the debutante presentation is underway. And Barnaby has something to discuss with Lucia that is bound to cause Findlay a lot of emotional pain. Final appearance of Julian Hilliard as Barnaby and Jonah Sullivan.
#mine#copyright me#modern fantasy#steve carell#logan lerman#millie bobby brown#asher angel#john krasinski#arthur darvill#ming na wen#leven rambin#julia louis dreyfus#donal logue#dev patel#naomi scott#rhianne barreto#meera syal#miranda hart#dani harmer#chris pratt#aubrey plaza#bruce campbell#sally field#auli’i cravalho#julian hilliard
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RESIDENT EVIL MOODBOARD
-ˏˋ ✧ ADA WONG AESTHETIC
Nothing dies down here.
#Ada wong#Ada wong aesthetic#ada wong moodboard#resident evil#resident evil 2#resident evil 2 remake#re2#jolene andersen#Courtenay Taylor#Sally Cahill#resident evil ada#moodboard#moodboards#resident evil 4#resident evil 4 remake#re4
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In all fairness, RE4make Ada Wong actually looks good compared to RE2make.
Hair and costume are on point.
I hated the way she looked in RE2make. Her head looked bigger than her body, and that costume was ugly af.
Still not keen on her VA.
She sounds lifeless and subpar to the previous Ada Wong VAs (especially to Courtney Taylor and Sally Cahill).
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In 1863, Mississippi farmer Newt Knight serves as a medic for the Confederate Army. Opposed to slavery, Knight would rather help the wounded than fight the Union. After his nephew dies in battle, Newt returns home to Jones County to safeguard his family but is soon branded an outlaw deserter. Forced to flee, he finds refuge with a group of runaway slaves hiding out in the swamps. Forging an alliance with the slaves and other farmers, Knight leads a rebellion that would forever change history. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Newton Knight: Matthew McConaughey Rachel: Gugu Mbatha-Raw Moses Washington: Mahershala Ali Serena Knight: Keri Russell Daniel: Jacob Lofland Sumrall: Sean Bridgers Lieutenant Barbour: Brad Carter Miss Ellie: Jane McNeill Prosecuting Attorney: Gary Grubbs Jasper: Christopher Berry Amos Deason: Joe Chrest Quitman: David Jensen Injured Soldier: Kurt Krause Confederate Color Guard: Carlton Caudle Freedman 1: Martin Bats Bradford Matthew Yates: Matt Lintz Mary: Kerry Cahill Annie: Jessica Collins Confederate Soldier: Juan Gaspard Junie Lee: Liza J. Bennett Polling Station Clerk: David Maldonado Schoolgirl: Serenity Neil Chester: Lawrence Turner Mrs. Deason: Lara Grice Col. Robert Lowry: Wayne Pére Farmer 1: Jim Klock Town Folk: Emily Bossak Sergeant: P.J. Marshall Third Man: Ritchie Montgomery Stillman Coleman: Mattie Liptak Aunt Sally: Jill Jane Clements Col. McLemore: Thomas Francis Murphy Old Man: Johnny McPhail Lt. Barbour: Bill Tangradi First Man: William Mark McCullough Edward James – Cotton Field Worker: Sam Malone Boy at Alice Hotel: Kylen Davis Farmer 2: Will Beinbrink George: Troy Hogan Confederate Soldier: Cy Parks Ward: Dane Rhodes Second Woman / Yeoman Farmer: Lucy Faust Yeoman Girl: Stella Allen Older Coleman Brother: Cade Mansfield Cooksey Maroon (uncredited): Tahj Vaughans Davis Knight: Brian Lee Franklin Film Crew: Casting: Debra Zane Production Design: Philip Messina Costume Design: Louise Frogley Editor: Juliette Welfling Producer: Jon Kilik Supervising Art Director: Dan Webster Editor: Pamela Martin Director of Photography: Benoît Delhomme Producer: Scott Stuber Executive Producer: Oren Aviv Set Decoration: Larry Dias Writer: Gary Ross Executive Producer: Robert Simonds Executive Producer: Robin Bissell Art Direction: Andrew Max Cahn Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Paul Hsu Executive Producer: Wang Zhonglei Executive Producer: Stuart Ford Prosthetics: Gary Archer Foley: Marko Costanzo Makeup Department Head: Nikoletta Skarlatos Executive Producer: Wang Zhongjun Co-Producer: David Pomier First Assistant Director: Eric Heffron Assistant Costume Designer: Meagan McLaughlin Foley: Eric Milano Second Unit Director: Garrett Warren Visual Effects Editor: Gershon Hinkson Executive Producer: Michael Bassick Makeup Artist: Kris Evans Executive Producer: Bruce Nachbar “B” Camera Operator: Jerry M. Jacob Executive Producer: Matt Jackson Additional Camera: Michael Watson Executive Producer: Christopher Woodrow Hairstylist: Felicity Bowring Casting: Meagan Lewis Music Editor: John Finklea Executive Producer: Jerry Ye Set Designer: Randall D. Wilkins Still Photographer: Murray Close Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Mike Prestwood Smith First Assistant “A” Camera: Chad Rivetti Special Effects Coordinator: David K. Nami Hair Department Head: Jules Holdren Key Hair Stylist: Melizah Anguiano Wheat Set Costumer: Adriane Bennett Costume Supervisor: Carlane Passman Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Matthew O’Toole Visual Effects Producer: Lisa Beroud Key Hair Stylist: Theraesa Rivers Executive Producer: Russell Levine Additional Camera: Greg Morris Set Costumer: Tom Cummins Art Department Coordinator: Wylie Griffin Supervising Dialogue Editor: Branka Mrkic Visual Effects Supervisor: Kelly Port Second Assistant “C” Camera: Griffin McCann Set Costumer: Lisa Magee Wigmaker: Khanh Trance Art Direction: Chris Craine Gaffer: Bob Bates Original Music Composer: Nicholas Britell First Assistant “C” Camera: Wade Whitley Co-Producer: Diana Alvarez Second Second Assistant Director: Marvin Williams “A” Came...
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people defending the dubbing over of li bingbing with sally cahill as “they dub people over in china just for regional accents!” THATS BECAUSE A LOT KF THE DIALECTS R MUTUALLY UNINTELLIGIBLE
#resizura rants#dubbing something from cantonese to hokkien is like dubbing something from french to german#like they r quite different#not like dubbing a persons voice because they have an accent
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7.22.23
We spent the day in Yorba Linda / Chino Hills. First there was a baby shower and then we went to visit Eddie and Sally and their new place. It was really nice. It felt a million gazillion miles away and the weather was blazing hot but it was nice. Jason said it felt like we were going on a trip, going to Palm Springs or something.
Today Ellie and Naya played sooo well together. It was like Naya’s dream date. There were even more dresses than she has and cooler toys and all kinds of pretty bags and accessories. It made me actually think oh maybe its ok if we buy naya a few more dresses lol.
It’s kind of funny though bc ellie speaks mostly korean and naya speaks mostly english so when they’re playing together, they don’t really talk lol. It’s like silent.
At the baby shower there were a bunch of people I saw from Cahill and everyone is in-house now. It was really nice to see that everyone is doing well.
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