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Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Patrick Stewart is Charles Xavier....

Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart):.. ".. It's Rogue.. she said.. it's that.. 20th Century Fox made "The Simpsons".. and when a movie studio is responsible for an animated show like "The Simpsons".. they have to make Scorcese's "The Uncanny X-Men" movie right away.. but, you see, she told me... they actually have to .. they honestly have no choice.. that's what she told me.. it's like.. 20th Century Fox made "The Simpsons".. and that's.. the fix.. that's what it means to say.. "the fix is in".. 20th Century Fox can't actually .. what did she say... what did she say.. she said it wasn't her.. she said she Rogue was the panacea.. that she did something so excitedly, blissfully ironic.. that Scorcese's "The Uncanny X-Men" movie should have been made right away.. and it wasn't.. and Sartre talks about how his... I think Sartre's existentialism means that their is no excuse.. and that's the existentialism of 20th Century Fox.. that their is no excuse.. that their is no excuse for not having free will in this regard.. and for the Studio of 20th Century Fox to honestly say that this .. corporation.. studio.. does not have the free will to make Scorcese's movie.. it's Sartre... it also means.. wait.. she said.. Rogue said... I'm talking about a corporation having free will .. or not having free will.. is that okay..?.. oh yes.. I said... it means something .. sorry.. Rogue.. taht is beyond my personal ken.. but apparently not beyond yours... at least to the extent.. that you did say it.. Rogue.. and it's Rogue is saying that 20th Century Fox was the studio behind the Simpsons.. which means.. that their is NO controversy whatsoever to the screenplay of Scorcese's "The Uncanny X-Men" movie.. not for 20th Century Fox.. not for "The Simpsons".. and - "..


This monologue for Patrick Stewart and for Savannah Samson's Rogue was written by Hanno Ridal Raudsepp.. or asking Jennifer Jason Leigh's permission to also be screenwriter and actor.. Hanno Jason Leigh...

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