What started out as a teenage "crush" (half of my friends suffered the same fate - Karate Kid era) has grown into absolute respect for this actor's professional accomplishments. I wish her continued success in her career and life. I think she has more to offer in the film industry - keep at it!!!!
It took a long time for them to get to the part that Gracie had many parts that depicted parts of her own life including getting on her high school soccer team when there wasn't a girls team.
I first noticed her movies like Adventures In Babysitting and Karate Kid . Yes I'm that old lol And just saw her in Greyhoud with Tom Hanks . DAAANNNGGG she's still sooo super gorgeous beautiful,😍😍 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰✨✨✨✨✨✨🔥🔥🔥🔥💘💘💖💖💖💖💖💖💥💥💥💥💣💣💣💣💣💣
Based on this video, you would think "The Karate Kid" and "Adventures in Babysitting" were the only movies she starred in. No mention of "Leaving Las Vegas", "CSI", or any of her other noteworthy projects. He also neglected to mention that one of her brothers died in a freak accident while jumping from a rope into a river (or was it a pond?) Finally, he didn't tell us that her brother is Andrew Shue of "Melrose Place" fame.
I can't help it with her but she just has that hometown kind of dream thing to her. She kind of reminds me of my first crush back in Jr. High school Wendy.
So she was going to an elite private college (Wellesley), started making commercials because she was pretty, got the acting bug, dropped out of college, went back to another elite private college (Harvard), went back to acting... explain to me the part where she's a badass -- it's not like she became a plumber or electrician. That would have been badass.
I get what your saying but because she had opportunity does not make her a bad person.Been impressed with her since"Adventures in babysitting"., Also,she never said she was a badass,the poster did.And Elizabeth ,with her work history is a beautiful badass.Smoke that.
The Term "Bad Ass" is more associated with people who engage in violence. When I saw the title to his video - I was wondering how it applied. Was she a Sheriff's Deputy on the side or something like that? No - the Term does not apply. It was a stupid term to use to describe an Actress. As Sports go - you might hear of American Football Players described as Bad Asses - but not Tennis or Soccer players. This was a nice discussion of her career - though not well done - but the Title of this Video is Bull Shit. .
Marine Recon, you sound like ANY Marine I've ever talked to, and going to the kitchen without your wife knowing doesn't make you a Marine Recon. HOO-RAH!!
If you were truly a Recon Marine, you wouldn't be so flaky and insecure that you felt slighted or threatened and felt you had to compare your alleged badassery to a woman's. You're so much cooler online.
I’d have to agree with you on that one. I do think that she is awesome though. Maybe that would have been a better way to phrase it. The english language these days on the internet and other outlets have become so distorted. Unlike the other individual though, I won’t demand a copy of your “214”.
'Even though she wasn't playing significant roles in the movies she STARRED in ...' Is it possible to be in a movie without actually 'starring' in it? Just wondering. Must be an American thing I guess.
For your information, it's BREAK; not BRAKE; and Elisabeth Shue was nominated for an Oscar, for her co-starring role, with Nicholas Cage, in, 'Leaving Las Vegas'. Here's an excerpt from a review at the time... "And then, even without taking off too many of her clothes, the 32-year-old leaped into the adult acting stratosphere. An Oscar nomination - for her portrayal of a Vegas prostitute who falls for fellow nominee Nicolas Cage's suicidal alcoholic - leaves no doubt that she can, indeed, act."
"paulnolan1352," Amazing how someone who comes across as a 12-year old by spouting an inane, uninformed comment like "never heard of her" about a 40-year veteran of film and television thereby placing one's self as the center of the universe, a private little world that probably started with DC (Disney Channel) and can't take the time to check out IMDB and Wikipedia so as not to put his / her foot in mouth, embarrassing one's self beyond the point of redemption Shue was Oscar nominated for her unforgettable "Leaving Las Vegas" role as the hooker just off the Strip who helplessly watches the despondent, chronic alcoholic played by Nicholas Cage, in his Oscar-winning role, literally drink himself to death. Oh, wait a sec -- it was rated "R" so a good bet to explain "paulnolan1352"'s unfamiliarity. Of considerably lighter fare but more widely seen were Shue's back-to-back turns as Michael J. Fox's love interest in the "Back to the Future" sequels. She played (most) every boy's fantasy in the delightful "Adventures in Babysitting" and indeed, 'carries' the film which had elements of "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" with Matthew Broderick doing the heavy lifting there. Another delightful comedy Shue shined in was the true ensemble "Soapdish" [Kevin Kline, Sally Field, Robert Downey, Jr., Whoopi Goodberg, Carrie Fisher], a behind-the-scenes, satirical look at the distinctive, cocoonish, silly world of television soap operas. On the primetime small screen Shue joined CBS's juggernaut "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" in its 11th season and continued with it through the end of its incredible 15-year run. . . . One of CBS's original "The Twilight Zone"'s most memorable episodes, 'The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street' served as the basis for the hard-hitting, bleak, end-of-times? feature, "The Trigger Effect," in which Shue and Kyle MacLachlan star as the imperiled, suburbanite couple determined to survive a calamitous event. In addition to her long-running, diverse acting career Shue has displayed a life away from the arts that's as well rounded as her fetching figure. She chose to devote time to being a wife and mother, the former approaching 30 years, the latter, raising three children: two daughters and a son. In addition she's excelled in the pinnacle of higher learning, having graduated Harvard University with a degree in government in 2000. Speaking of school, "paulnolan1352," it's "break" through, not "brake" through. . . . And, while "VINTAGE ARCHIVE"'s teasing, suggestive 'Never Knew She Was a Total Badass in Real Life' is pure clickbait, NOWHERE in the seven and-a-half minutes does it OR she claim to be "so perfect."
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She's a decent actor. It's her beauty. And omg, is she a beauty...
What started out as a teenage "crush" (half of my friends suffered the same fate - Karate Kid era) has grown into absolute respect for this actor's professional accomplishments. I wish her continued success in her career and life. I think she has more to offer in the film industry - keep at it!!!!
Natural beauty.
My "crush" also !
I've been nuts about her since first seeing her in a BK commercial many moons ago. She's simply awesome.
She a very nice person and very own to earth I know her an her daughter
I’ve always admired, adored, and loved ❤Elisabeth Shue. She is absolutely fabulous ☝️😎
In my teenage years she was one of my crushes
My teenaged crush (mid/late-80s) - Adventures in Babysitting is where I first noticed her; Ms Shue has that classic "girl next door" look.
Loved her in "Heart and Souls" with Rbt Downey Jr. Was surprised when she was in second "Back to the Future".
Was always one of my favorite rdj's movies
She's one of the most Beautiful woman in the world. I think that she's getting more beautiful as time goes by. A gorgeous woman.
Very good hearing on the life of Elisabeth Shue. Thanks.
It took a long time for them to get to the part that Gracie had many parts that depicted parts of her own life including getting on her high school soccer team when there wasn't a girls team.
I think I would faint if I would see her in real life.
Loved her since Adventures In Babysitting
Her best role was in Leaving Las Vegas
I first noticed her movies like Adventures In Babysitting and Karate Kid . Yes I'm that old lol And just saw her in Greyhoud with Tom Hanks . DAAANNNGGG she's still sooo super gorgeous beautiful,😍😍 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰✨✨✨✨✨✨🔥🔥🔥🔥💘💘💖💖💖💖💖💖💥💥💥💥💣💣💣💣💣💣
Siempre te recordamos elizabet shue el amor de mi bida atte Sergio canedo te espera ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
She has the coolest smile……an absolute sweetheart.
Muy bella elizabet siempre te quiere Sergio canedo el rey de Bolivia y te espera ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Based on this video, you would think "The Karate Kid" and "Adventures in Babysitting" were the only movies she starred in. No mention of "Leaving Las Vegas", "CSI", or any of her other noteworthy projects. He also neglected to mention that one of her brothers died in a freak accident while jumping from a rope into a river (or was it a pond?) Finally, he didn't tell us that her brother is Andrew Shue of "Melrose Place" fame.
"He" is text-to-speech software. It's probably even just reading from some random website that had some blurbs about her.
I can't help it with her but she just has that hometown kind of dream thing to her. She kind of reminds me of my first crush back in Jr. High school Wendy.
I'm 40y. She was always one of my fav actresses through life
Been a big fan forever!
Ali (with an I) on The Karate Kid, that's how I will forever remember Elizabeth Shue.
Great person and great actress
First saw her in Cocktail and thought she was adorable! Loved her in The Saint, that was a cool movie!
She is a good actor and unbelievable hot😮
Every teenage boys dream in the 80s, I like many others fancied her, and she still has it. Cocktail and karate kid phoooaaarrrr
Beautiful woman…
Absolutely gorgeous
She has gravity on screen. Love Ms Shue
Any one who's ever lived a minute would know that simply by watching "Leaving Las Vegas."
So she was going to an elite private college (Wellesley), started making commercials because she was pretty, got the acting bug, dropped out of college, went back to another elite private college (Harvard), went back to acting... explain to me the part where she's a badass -- it's not like she became a plumber or electrician. That would have been badass.
I get what your saying but because she had opportunity does not make her a bad person.Been impressed with her since"Adventures in babysitting"., Also,she never said she was a badass,the poster did.And Elizabeth ,with her work history is a beautiful badass.Smoke that.
what does Wellesley or Harvard have to do with ANYTHING?
@@dabneyoffermein595 It means she was and is an intelligent woman who took another path.what's wrong with that?
The Term "Bad Ass" is more associated with people who engage in violence.
When I saw the title to his video - I was wondering how it applied. Was she a Sheriff's Deputy on the side or something like that? No - the Term does not apply. It was a stupid term to use to describe an Actress.
As Sports go - you might hear of American Football Players described as Bad Asses - but not Tennis or Soccer players.
This was a nice discussion of her career - though not well done - but the Title of this Video is Bull Shit.
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the peak of your dreams is being a plumber good to know
I watched a cheesy suspense flick last night called "House at the end of the street."
She's still smoking hot, and I hope she continues to succeed.
Hey….
“Don’t FUCK with the Babysitter.”
😊
Elisabeth is a formidable woman, after seeing this short about her life I am more convinced..
Elisabeth Shue has always been a babe, and I always knew 👀😁
How I would love to see Elizabeth Shue do a movie with William Zabka, obviously romantic.
Anyone who believes in Scientology has a few synapses missing.😂
Don't FUCK with the Babysitter!
Elisabeth Shue is a woman’s woman ☝️😊
Her best role was Adventures in Babysitting!😁✴️
If Farrah had a daughter.
I think someone likes to say Badass.
In many a young males dream ❤
Elisabeth Shue: The Movie Star You Never Knew Was A Total Badass In Real Life!
The closed captions were very annoying.
I like her acting, but this does not constitute a " Total Badass", I'm Marine Recon retired, I'll introduce you to some " Total Badass's" STUPID!
Marine Recon, you sound like ANY Marine I've ever talked to, and going to the kitchen without your wife knowing doesn't make you a Marine Recon. HOO-RAH!!
If you were truly a Recon Marine, you wouldn't be so flaky and insecure that you felt slighted or threatened and felt you had to compare your alleged badassery to a woman's. You're so much cooler online.
I’d have to agree with you on that one. I do think that she is awesome though. Maybe that would have been a better way to phrase it. The english language these days on the internet and other outlets have become so distorted. Unlike the other individual though, I won’t demand a copy of your “214”.
@@RobertJohnson-lb3qz , It's a DD Form 214, and I didn't demand anything.
@@traeucity6087 Yep, true... I get you...
Auditing?,maybe you mean auditioning?.
Boldness and determination, yeah, but also wholesome beauty. Las Vegas was a switch. Still, anyway, absolute classic beaury
Adventures in Babysitting
Was this script created by AI?
it was not
'Even though she wasn't playing significant roles in the movies she STARRED in ...' Is it possible to be in a movie without actually 'starring' in it? Just wondering. Must be an American thing I guess.
This was really poorly done and the use of the term Bad Ass - was just silly. She's beautiful and talented but - a Bad Ass? No.
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the bouncing text is annoying, had to quit watching after 2 minutes.
Speak for yourself. I knew she was badass.
Never heard of her. If she was so perfect why didn’t she brake through into star status?.
For your information, it's BREAK; not BRAKE; and Elisabeth Shue was nominated for an Oscar, for her co-starring role, with Nicholas Cage, in, 'Leaving Las Vegas'. Here's an excerpt from a review at the time... "And then, even without taking off too many of her clothes, the 32-year-old leaped into the adult acting stratosphere. An Oscar nomination - for her portrayal of a Vegas prostitute who falls for fellow nominee Nicolas Cage's suicidal alcoholic - leaves no doubt that she can, indeed, act."
Doesnt mean a damn thing if You have never heard of her.
Leaving Las Vegas is a good start
"paulnolan1352," Amazing how someone who comes across as a 12-year old by spouting an inane, uninformed comment like "never heard of her" about a 40-year veteran of film and television thereby placing one's self as the center of the universe, a private little world that probably started with DC (Disney Channel) and can't take the time to check out IMDB and Wikipedia so as not to put his / her foot in mouth, embarrassing one's self beyond the point of redemption
Shue was Oscar nominated for her unforgettable "Leaving Las Vegas" role as the hooker just off the Strip who helplessly watches the despondent, chronic alcoholic played by Nicholas Cage, in his Oscar-winning role, literally drink himself to death. Oh, wait a sec -- it was rated "R" so a good bet to explain "paulnolan1352"'s unfamiliarity. Of considerably lighter fare but more widely seen were Shue's back-to-back turns as Michael J. Fox's love interest in the "Back to the Future" sequels. She played (most) every boy's fantasy in the delightful "Adventures in Babysitting" and indeed, 'carries' the film which had elements of "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" with Matthew Broderick doing the heavy lifting there. Another delightful comedy Shue shined in was the true ensemble "Soapdish" [Kevin Kline, Sally Field, Robert Downey, Jr., Whoopi Goodberg, Carrie Fisher], a behind-the-scenes, satirical look at the distinctive, cocoonish, silly world of television soap operas.
On the primetime small screen Shue joined CBS's juggernaut "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" in its 11th season and continued with it through the end of its incredible 15-year run. . . . One of CBS's original "The Twilight Zone"'s most memorable episodes, 'The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street' served as the basis for the hard-hitting, bleak, end-of-times? feature, "The Trigger Effect," in which Shue and Kyle MacLachlan star as the imperiled, suburbanite couple determined to survive a calamitous event.
In addition to her long-running, diverse acting career Shue has displayed a life away from the arts that's as well rounded as her fetching figure. She chose to devote time to being a wife and mother, the former approaching 30 years, the latter, raising three children: two daughters and a son. In addition she's excelled in the pinnacle of higher learning, having graduated Harvard University with a degree in government in 2000.
Speaking of school, "paulnolan1352," it's "break" through, not "brake" through. . . . And, while "VINTAGE ARCHIVE"'s teasing, suggestive 'Never Knew She Was a Total Badass in Real Life' is pure clickbait, NOWHERE in the seven and-a-half minutes does it OR she claim to be "so perfect."
You must be young or not much of a movie watcher.