Kidder’s Lois was a little ... shall we say, heightened for comedic effect.
Yeah, I'd say there's a fair amount of His Girl Friday in the DNA of the Daily Planet scenes.
Kidder’s Lois was a little ... shall we say, heightened for comedic effect.
The Margot Kidder Lois was an near-illiterate, chain smoking scatterbrain who did stuff like jumping out a window so that Superman will save her, pointing a gun (albeit loaded with blanks) to elicit a reaction from Clark (and throwing herself over Niagara Falls in the original Lester cut to make Clark out himself as Superman), essentially actions that no sane or rational person would attempt.
Lana in Superman 3, Lacy in Superman 4 and the Amy Adams versions were are far more believable as love interests and just characters on their own.
I've often wondered how Stockard Channing would have done in the role. She was supposedly the initial choice until Margot Kidder auditioned.
Come again?
Kidder’s Lois was a little ... shall we say, heightened for comedic effect. (The “near-illiterate” thing, which I assume refers to her spelling challenges, was actually a great running gag.) As I’ve said elsewhere, I do prefer the more grounded modern Loises (Tulloch, Adams), but Kidder’s version is a classic portrayal that works perfectly with the tone and style of those films.
Not “want to”. Simply not denying multiple depictions of Superman killing (albeit very rarely—no one wants Superman to be indistinguishable from The Punisher).
The Margot Kidder Lois was an near-illiterate, chain smoking scatterbrain
That just makes her eccentric. A perfect contrast to the plain straight arrow that was Clark Kent. To me she is still my favorite Lois but Tulluch is getting close. I also was a big fan of Teri Hatcher as Lois.The Margot Kidder Lois was an near-illiterate, chain smoking scatterbrain who did stuff like jumping out a window so that Superman will save her, pointing a gun (albeit loaded with blanks) to elicit a reaction from Clark (and throwing herself over Niagara Falls in the original Lester cut to make Clark out himself as Superman), essentially actions that no sane or rational person would attempt.
Lana in Superman 3, Lacy in Superman 4 and the Amy Adams versions were are far more believable as love interests and just characters on their own.
The misspelling part is common amongst us journalist.
Yeah, not getting that either. Margot had her problems, but her portrayal of Lois wasn't one of them IMHO.
Yep.Back to the show at hand... Bitsy is (IMO) *killing* it as Lois. Also as a mom - I have heard that tone of voice she used on Jonathan!![]()
Yeeeeeeeeeeep
Hey, bully accidentally picked on someone stronger than him. It happens.It's best to think of the Bully scene like some of the racist or sexiest stuff in TOS. It is their but it's best to kind of pretend it isn't their because it doesn't either reflect the overall tone of the show or character or characters. So even though Supes killed Zod and beat up a defenseless Bully it's still kind of out of character overall.
...And the poor pinball machine.Never had a problem with the diner scene. The guy was clearly an inveterate, serial asshole who needed and deserved to be taught a lesson. And the comic tone made it clear the only real injury done was to “Mr. Wonderful’s” ego.
Never had a problem with the diner scene. The guy was clearly an inveterate, serial asshole who needed and deserved to be taught a lesson.
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