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post #31 of 43
Her character falling for Daniel-san was the most unbelievable part of The Karate Kid. Sure, it is possible that a guy with very little martial arts training could take out an entire dojo of karate black belts after a few months of training with an old Japanese guy. But the hottest girl in high school going for the new kid from the wrong side of the tracks? Never.
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Her character falling for Daniel-san was the most unbelievable part of The Karate Kid. Sure, it is possible that a guy with very little martial arts training could take out an entire dojo of karate black belts after a few months of training with an old Japanese guy. But the hottest girl in high school going for the new kid from the wrong side of the tracks? Never.
It almost makes perfect sense when you discover that she dumps Daniel for a UCLA football player right before the KK2...
post #33 of 43
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Her character falling for Daniel-san was the most unbelievable part of The Karate Kid. Sure, it is possible that a guy with very little martial arts training could take out an entire dojo of karate black belts after a few months of training with an old Japanese guy. But the hottest girl in high school going for the new kid from the wrong side of the tracks? Never.

My God, did you not see every single other teenager movie made in the 80s????
post #34 of 43
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That was from GQ, right? I remember that sweater pic.

hell yeah, me and that GQ issue had good times...

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My God, did you not see every single other teenager movie made in the 80s????

well, probably except for Breakfast Club and Sixteen Candles.
post #35 of 43
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That's actually Jon Voight on the set of Anaconda V. And yeah they really made 4 Anaconda movies. I was surprised too.
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WTF is the dude wearing in the background? Nice stripes and plaid...
post #37 of 43
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That's actually Jon Voight on the set of Anaconda V.

And yeah they really made 4 Anaconda movies. I was surprised too.

Are you sure that's an Anaconda movie? The people don't look as if they are dressed for tropical adventure, and in a cursory search, I could find no mention of her involvement with any Anaconda movie. She does play a lady sheriff in an opus entitled "Piranha 3-D," and I would surmise that this might be a still from that sure-to-be classic of the silver screen. "Piranha 3-D" is scheduled for release next year.
post #38 of 43
As of two years ago, she was training to become a professional tennis player, which might explain some of the musculature.
post #39 of 43
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Are you sure that's an Anaconda movie? The people don't look as if they are dressed for tropical adventure, and in a cursory search, I could find no mention of her involvement with any Anaconda movie. She does play a lady sheriff in an opus entitled "Piranha 3-D," and I would surmise that this might be a still from that sure-to-be classic of the silver screen. "Piranha 3-D" is scheduled for release next year.
Well with those python arms, she's a shue in.
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Ahhhh....Her Cocktail days were great.

+1
post #41 of 43
I think Elizabeth Shue is OK, but I'll never forgive her for replacing Claudia Wells (pictured here with Michael J. Fox) in the "Back to the Future" movies. Claudia was one smokin' babe:



And she still looks good for her age, especially in the rack department:

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I think Elizabeth Shue is OK, but I'll never forgive her for replacing Claudia Wells (pictured here with Michael J. Fox) in the "Back to the Future" movies. Claudia was one smokin' babe:



And she still looks good for her age, especially in the rack department:




maybe we can get her as an affiliate:

http://www.armaniwells.com/
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maybe we can get her as an affiliate:

http://www.armaniwells.com/


Good idea!
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