I don’t buy into any of that hogwash. They put that out to sell tickets. It’s just a classic horror movie, with the Greek drama formula of good versus evil, and lots of fear.

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The quote basically means that the actress doesn't believe the movie's claims about being supernatural or unusual. She thinks the movie is just a typical horror story with a classic good-vs-evil plot and lots of scary moments, all designed to attract more people to watch it and buy tickets.

About Margot Kidder

Margot Kidder, the Canadian-American actress best known for playing Lois Lane in the original Superman films, had a successful career spanning five decades. She won several awards, including two Canadian Film Awards, an Emmy, and a Saturn Award. Kidder was also an outspoken activist, known for her political, environmental, and anti-war views.

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Being pretty crazy while being chased by the National Enquirer is not good. The British tabloids were the worst.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

Acting’s fun, but life’s more important.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

The first Superman film took up a huge chunk of our lives, but it was a wonderful time for us. We were young, my daughter was little, we were filming in London for a year, so we became like a close family.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

They wanted Bridgette to be this extremely enigmatic character. Im about the least enigmatic person on the planet, so I just thought what I did on the show was boring.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

They fired director Richard Donner because they didn’t want to pay him, and he’s the reason the franchise became so successful in the first place. There’s a big part of Superman II that he did that no one has ever seen.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

If you’re gonna fall apart, do it in your own bedroom.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

It was obvious what kind of game they were playing on the set of Amityville.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

The thing about all good horror movies is that the fans expect a couple of inside jokes. Maybe I’m supposed to be saying how terrified I was while making it, but it was really fun.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

I remember laughing an inordinate amount of time. Setting up scenes that involve ooze coming out basements, or pigs’ heads flying through windows is really fun. How could you not laugh?

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

I liked the fact that Lois was one person with Clark and another with Superman. I think that, as women, we do that a lot when we fall in love.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

There’s this unspoken club where you say to each other: Oh God, if they only knew how ordinary I was, they wouldn’t be interested. That includes movie stars and politicians.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

My grandson sees me as Lois on TV every Christmas, and that scores me points.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

I’m a very good screamer, that’s for sure.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

We didn’t have movies in this little mining town. When I was 12 my mom took me to New York and I saw Bye Bye Birdie, with people singing and dancing, and that was it.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

I was in two episodes playing Christopher Reeve’s character’s emissary. They wanted to have my character announce Dr Swan’s death, which I thought was exploitative.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

With any group of people in life, sad things happen, and crazy things, and happy things. When you’re in the public eye, it’s just amplified, that’s all.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

I’d had episodes before, but I swept them under the carpet. This time, I couldn’t do that because everyone knew. I got on with the hard work of getting better and haven’t had a blip in almost 10 years.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

I don’t buy into any of that hogwash. They put that out to sell tickets. It’s just a classic horror movie, with the Greek drama formula of good versus evil, and lots of fear.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

My pro-choice activism keeps me busy.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

I don’t know who the actresses all are. I’ve never heard of Kate but I’m sure she’ll do fine.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

This is my year of the remake. Go for it, see what you can do, guys, why not?

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

I’m an old cynic.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

God, George Bush makes me want to slash my wrists. He’s so embarrassing I have to leave the room when he’s on the news. What a monkey.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

You take the cards you’re dealt. I’m now ferociously healthy in body and mind. You couldn’t pay me to go near a psychiatrist again. Stopping seeing them was my first step to getting well.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

I’m a grandmother with dogs and nice friends here in the Rocky mountains. Ever see the movie A River Runs Through It? That’s where I live. It’s beautiful, no two ways about it.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

The thing about being famous is, it’s weird. The only people who get how weird it is are other famous people.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

We were sweet, lovely people who wanted to throw out all the staid institutions who placed money and wars above all else. When you’re young you think that’s how life works.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

I was very active in the peace movement, still am.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

Nothing spooky or terrible happened on set, but we were told to say it had. We were giving a press conference and the writers were going on about these terrible things that supposedly happened while we were filming.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

I went to work and did a lot of homework about what was wrong with me.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

I think the little girl in Smallville is terrific, but I only watched it once.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

I love horror movies because they’re really fun. They tap into those wonderful primal emotions.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

It was a wonderful time to be young. The 1960s didn’t end until about 1976. We all believed in Make Love, Not War. We were idealistic innocents, despite the drugs and sex.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

Depakote also has a really bad side effect, which is death.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

The thing about the wacky fans is that they’re really sweet.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

There’s a new science out called orthomolecular medicine. You correct the chemical imbalance with amino acids and vitamins and minerals that are naturally in the body.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

Horrifying as it was to crack up in the public eye, it made me look at myself and fix it. People were exploitative; that’s human nature.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

Chris was a friend of mine, I loved him. I didn’t see him for 18 months before he died, but I’d met him several times after the accident. What was remarkable was his personal growth in his interior life.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

I was briefly bitter.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

You don’t have a lot of time; you have to get it right. It’s amazing how they create these episodes in such a short amount of time. They lavish a lot of care and money on each episode, and they just look terrific.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)

I had always thought of Chris as my kid brother and watching how this kid, as I still thought of him, had affected so many people’s lives around the world was incredible.

Margot Kidder

Canadian-American actress (1948-2018)