What do you guys think of her body in her prime...
I've almost thought she had an average body, definitely not comparable to the level of her face.
shareI've almost thought she had an average body, definitely not comparable to the level of her face.
shareHer face is stunning. But I think she has a great body too. I like that she was never super-skinny. She was in good, curvy shape, and had a particularly sexy full derriere, but without being very voluptuous.
Personally, I prefer her more natural-looking body to the overly-toned/bony super-models that often fill the pages of today's Sports Illustrated or a Victoria's Secret catalogue.
Sharon in Total Recall is just my idea of a Goddess. Just stunningly hot, IMO, eighties hair and all. She's been hot in other movies before and after, but that was for me her "ultimate".
shareYes, everything about Sharon Stone was perfect in Total Recall. Her face, eyes, mouth, nose, hair style, body, wardrobe, attitude, voice. Every single frame, every thing she said, everything she wears, even the drop of sweat is perfect.
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And they didn't use a body double for her sex scenes in Basic Instinct. She's super fine. Terrific hooters.
Yes! I definitely love her in total recall, especially the "tie me up" scene. "Considah dat-d-duh divorce!" is also great but for different reasons.
shareHaving a penchant for milfs, I gotta' admit I preferred her in Basic Instinct 2 (surgically-enhanced or otherwise)
shareShe had an enviable figure back in the day. If you like her tall, slim, leggy body type, you could hardly do better!
Of course those who like exaggerated curves wouldn't have found her younger self all that hot, but well. Nature gave her as many gifts as it ever gives anyone.
She was a stunner back in the day.
shareTotal Recall was her top look.
I like that she seemed fit and toned.
But yeah, her body was not uber sexy feminine. Not curvy nor bouncy enough, and too "perfect". But still better than most not-porn-stars.
In Basic Instinct, her naked derriere is briefly seen while she's changing, and it was rather ordinary-looking.
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