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Saturday, May 27, 2017

Morgan Edge (Robert Sean Leonard) :.. ".. How tiresome.. how truly truly tiresome.. almost fatiguing... fatiguing .. very very fatiguing.. we're now back to square one with the reality that Martin Scorcese was absolutely beautiful to Winona Ryder when he directed her in a movie, and that he found her absolutely enchanting in the role.. and .. of course.. we are meant to remember with accentuated or perhaps with amorphous precision or vagueness the contrast of Martin Scorcese's cruelty.. or shall we say at least his harshness.. cruelty .. like the cruel, crawling force of no remorse.. and we are supposed to remember teh contrast between Martin Scorcese's treatment of Winona Ryder and Leonardo de caprio.. and we are supposed to feel this.. ahh.. what a funny, fancy-artsy name, "dichotomy".. yes.. the .. what a boring sentance I am speaking.. their is a dichotomy between the status of Leonardo de Caprio and Winona Ryder to director Martin Scorcese.. that we are really supposed to feel.. like they're supposed to really make us feel it.. like as it turns out you really have to hurt these people.. the people.. that is.. who don't like anything about this .. I call it quagmire.. those people should be hurt.. like you would hurt a stalker.. so we're back to square one with this.. and I can already see that Lana Lang will be of absolutely no help whatsoever in .. halting this.. this travesty..."...

monologue for Robert Sean Leanard's "Morgan Edge" written by screenwriter Scott Snyder.. for Steven Spielberg's 15-18 hour, "Superman: man of steel.."...

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