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[font=tahoma]Thought you all would enjoy this… Elizabeth Shue (Adventures in Babysitting, Cocktail) has shed her womanly traits and embraced the true attributes of female perfection.
From TMZ.com
Hoooo…
lyyyy…
SH**!!!!
Elizabeth Shue was always a hottie but that image was so startling, so shocking, so AMAZING! I had to save both of her pictures onto the hard drive. What an incredible transformation! Those biceps are huge, I love it!
Man, now that is somethinmg! Not only her flexed arm, look at the with of her shoulders.
No that's sometrhing I can enjoy!
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She has been pretty toned for a while, but she has definitely reached and impressive amount of muscle maturity. She looks awesome! She likes the muscle, and it looks great.
Nicely buffed-up arm, indeed. , and we’ll see plenty of her.
As for the movie itself (**groan/sigh**), it sounds like something that runs on Sci-Fi Saturday, after it's first gone to direct DVD.
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)
Ei jumalauta saatana!
Pardon me but that just was my reaction. I've never heard about her before, but I most certainly like what I'm seeing.
I have a thing for blondes, older women and well of course, buff women and now these all three combined. Wheee!
I didn't realize she was in such great shape for this picture! All I read about were who signed up and one picture of a pirahna victim. It's too bad we don't have 3D over here. But I can appreciate Elizabeth's form on a plain silver screen.
Wonder if it was just to fulfill the role of the character, or is she doing so all on her own to stay beyond just staying in shape.
It's hard to imagine that she bulked up that significantly just for a film role. Even "tough gal" characters in film are traditionally expected to look 'feminine' (ie, soft, thin, and shapely). And based on that shot, she's gone a bit past just being fit. Look at those shoulders! It can't be easy for a 45-year-old woman to put on that kind of muscle without some determined effort, more than a studio would've expected for a movie.
On the other hand, if movie studios are trying to push the envelope of what makes an ideal strong woman, I'd consider it a big step forward. Either way, she looks amazing.
Hasn't Elizabeth Shue always been at least a bit buff anyway? I seem to remember her flexing a fairly sizable bicep on Letterman in the 90s. Sure she might have stepped it up a bit for the role, but it certainly hasn't come out of nowhere.
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