Original Lois Lane Margot Kidder Gives Her Thoughts On Amy Adams And Henry Cavill

Original Lois Lane Margot Kidder Gives Her Thoughts On Amy Adams And Henry Cavill Original Lois Lane Margot Kidder Gives Her Thoughts On Amy Adams And Henry Cavill

Kidder, long since retired from acting, chatted to MTV about how she thinks Amy Adams will do in the role she made famous, and also gives her opinion on Zack Snyder's new Superman, Henry Cavill..

By MarkCassidy - Mar 31, 2011 08:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Superman
Source: MTV Splash Page

Fans of the original Superman: The Movie and of Kidder's portray of Lois lane should find this interesting. So here is the interview in full courtesy of MTV. Kidder talks about what she thinks makes a good on-screen Lois Lane, the fan concerns that she might be a little old for her co-star, and reveals that she is quite taken with young Cavill herself!..



MTV NEWS: What do you think about Amy Adams as Lois Lane?

MARGOT KIDDER: She's a brilliant, wonderful actress! She's incredible. She's an extraordinarily accomplished young lady — and gorgeous and full of energy and spirit. She's so different from part to part, it's going to be really interesting to see what she does with Lois.

MTV: What's the key to playing a great Lois Lane?

KIDDER: Gosh, I think Amy Adams is so much better an actress than I am that I wouldn't even for a second presume to give her any advice on the subject at all!

MTV: Do not sell your Lois Lane short!

KIDDER: Well, thank you. But she's amazing, this girl.

MTV: For you, Lois was really the role that put you in the spotlight. Amy Adams is obviously much more established. Do you think there's anything to the fact that such an iconic character should be a relative unknown?

KIDDER: I don't think so. We act for a living, so a good actor is going to make you believe that's her. So I don't think that really matters. And she gets to act with that divine Henry — how do you pronounce his last name?

MTV: Cavill, like "travel."

KIDDER: Oh my god, he's heaven. He's heaven! He's got a sexuality! As wonderful as Christopher [Reeve] was — and he was wonderful and perfect — he was not exactly a big steaming heap of sexuality. And this Cavill really is. I loved him on "The Tudors." I couldn't get enough of him. I think the casting is just inspired. The director sounds very, very bright. So clearly there will be something interesting going on. And hopefully, they'll get the same kind of wonderful, funny dialogue from Tom Mankiewicz for ours.

MTV: Some people are saying Amy Adams is a little too old for Henry Cavill.

KIDDER: They are? Who cares! What a bizarre thing to be concerned about. She certainly doesn't look older than him.

MTV: What did you think of Kate Bosworth as Lois?

KIDDER: I thought she was delightful and underrated. Because we got Tom Mankiewicz — he did more than polish the script, he really did most of the writing on "Superman" and "Superman II" — I got the benefit of all the clever, can't-miss lines that he wrote for Lois. Very witty and sort of '30s. I don't know that they gave [Bosworth's] Lois as much of a sense of humor. But I thought she was terrific.

MTV: At the end of the day, is that what you think makes Lois great on screen — those witty, funny lines?

KIDDER: It's the old adage and it's always true. You can make a bad movie from a good script, but you can't make a good movie from a bad script. It's all about the writing. There's that rather rude joke about the Polish girl who went to Hollywood and slept with the writer, and that was me! When someone told me the joke, I didn't get it.


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StrangerX
StrangerX - 3/31/2011, 8:41 AM
I dont think Amy's age really matters. She looks great for her age.
Brashlight
Brashlight - 3/31/2011, 9:10 AM
MARGOT KIDDER IS STILL ALIVE!...huh, who knew
SoulAllFlush
SoulAllFlush - 3/31/2011, 9:12 AM
Lois Lane needs to look late 20s early 30s, this is suppose to be an established award winning journo. Bosworth looked far too young for the role, although she still did a top job.
Bigbywolf
Bigbywolf - 3/31/2011, 9:17 AM
I liked Kidder in Superman. She had great chemistry with Christopher Reeves, which was lacking in Singer's version.
tracydavis001
tracydavis001 - 3/31/2011, 9:18 AM
Kidder was ok during her run, and Amy Adams will do fine.
valeriesghost
valeriesghost - 3/31/2011, 9:20 AM
Kate Bosworth didn't suffer from a bad script, she suffered from having no soul.

and the script was bad.
HelaGood
HelaGood - 3/31/2011, 9:26 AM
Margot was awesome as Lane... like Reeve, she will always be the one that everyone is compared to.

But she's a whackjob now...
AlexDeLarge87
AlexDeLarge87 - 3/31/2011, 9:29 AM
Adams will pull off Lois! No doubt on that!

TheGODDAMNSUPERGUY@ Ladies like dark and mysterious looking guys! Thats why i think they chose Jason Momoa as Conan over Daniel Cudmore!;)
Buddha29
Buddha29 - 3/31/2011, 9:31 AM
Everything's going to be alright. Don't you worry.
Berger45
Berger45 - 3/31/2011, 9:38 AM
She wants some C allright.
blazingkidtes
blazingkidtes - 3/31/2011, 9:50 AM
well i didn't even know she was still alive and she retired from acting why i wonder but she seems happy about it everybody seems happy about it if zack is doing this movie then i aceept it to be like watchmen when u can actully see sups going at it with Lois unlike stupidman returns lol
mikesinuman
mikesinuman - 3/31/2011, 9:55 AM
Guys its Christopher Reeve not Reeves, Reeves is George Reeves the other superman. My goodness. ^_^
Facade
Facade - 3/31/2011, 10:00 AM
And that's how you sell a movie...tits and ass, or in this case, dick in hand - ugh - her Lois Lane was a tramp for a reason. And what's with "original Lois Lane?"
WellDrawn
WellDrawn - 3/31/2011, 10:00 AM
Remember the ridiculous plot device when Superman flies around the earth in order to reverse time? The filmmakers really 'threw the S' on that one.
DBeck
DBeck - 3/31/2011, 10:01 AM
Who's the exact opposite of Christopher Reeve? Christopher WALKEN!

Too soon?
TheAmarilloBlack
TheAmarilloBlack - 3/31/2011, 10:11 AM
@WellDrawn lol ...threw the S.

@DBeck ....go fornicate yourself. Then eradicate yourself.


For the record, Kidder isn't "long retired" from acting. She was on Smallville just a few years ago, right after Reeve's death.

I have low expectations for this Superman film. I like the casting so far, but it takes more than Cavill's "sex appeal" and Adams' "brilliant" acting to pull this thing together. We'll see how it goes.

*takes a shot of Johnny Walker Red, the preferred drink of Supermen*
paulyd3
paulyd3 - 3/31/2011, 10:14 AM
Retired from acting, really, dude seriously you ever use IMDB ? Check stuff before you write it.

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0452288/

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Ven0m
Ven0m - 3/31/2011, 10:24 AM
IMDB is unreliable so no I wouldn't use that shit site.
mikesinuman
mikesinuman - 3/31/2011, 10:30 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNPPdHlC7Ys&feature=related

can someone make a write up about this. thanks.
LP4
LP4 - 3/31/2011, 10:33 AM
@Superguy- Agreed dude, I've been saying for months how unfair it is that Bosworth got all or most of the blame for SR's failure, yet really the blame squarely belonged on the shoulders of 'wooden' Routh.

Routh-fans just wanted to find someone to blame, so they blamed Bosworth but AT LEAST she acted the part, she said her dialogue. Routh didn't even act.
dudemanjac
dudemanjac - 3/31/2011, 10:53 AM
Reliable enough to show that the woman is far from retired.
DBeck
DBeck - 3/31/2011, 10:54 AM
@TheAmarilloBlack To wish harm upon a troll only gives him more power. It's like our "yellow sun."
ThePublicMessages
ThePublicMessages - 3/31/2011, 11:08 AM
Amy Adams is just as old as Margot lol




CapFan79
CapFan79 - 3/31/2011, 11:35 AM
Long since retired, or long since she was hired? never liked her in the role. In watching all the screen tests on the DVD from then, I think Holly Palance was the best choice.
BIGBMH
BIGBMH - 3/31/2011, 12:06 PM


"'Original Lois Lane'? Did you hear that, Superman? The nerve of some people!"

@CapFan79, I'm not really a fan of her Lois either. I don' mean to be rude, but I think she got a lot of undue credit just because she was Christopher Reeve's Lois.
imnotwearinghockeypants
imnotwearinghockeypants - 3/31/2011, 12:14 PM
Soon after the interview, Kidder threw her feces on the wall, lit a cat on fire and ran out of the building while shaving her head with a kitana.
JosePetrelli12
JosePetrelli12 - 3/31/2011, 12:33 PM
Amy Adams can get it... THE END!
naterator
naterator - 3/31/2011, 12:47 PM


and yes adams is going to own the part
MaximusRodd
MaximusRodd - 3/31/2011, 2:33 PM
Kidder isn't so long since retired. She was on Desperate Housewives just a while back.

And call her crazy kiddies, but she so speaks the truth: "You can make a bad movie from a good script, but you can't make a good movie from a bad script. It's all about the writing."
MaximusRodd
MaximusRodd - 3/31/2011, 3:59 PM
@ajax2- I agree. She helped make that franchise and I think people either forget or never knew that those movies revolutionized flying effects for all movies afterward. The scene where she flew with Superman was a classic. Even Bryan Singer couldn't duplicate its power.
MaximusRodd
MaximusRodd - 3/31/2011, 9:09 PM
@ajax2

It's so nice to hear a positive message. While I'm not a filmmaker, I am a writer. They go hand in hand, I believe. I truly feel that, due to the instant gratification that social media and the internet provides, fanboys rob themselves (at times) of the magic film can provide.
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