Magneto (Daniel Day Lewis):..".. it's the line.. it's the dream-girl line.. I said.. "Mystique has a wit like a dry martini".. I .. I don't even know what a dry martini is or tastes or feels like.. it just seemed like a good quote.. then I found out I had created this Mystique (Holly Madison) I had said.. that line.. about.. purely out of my imagination.. and that the truth is that Mystique (Holly Madison) has the soul of a scrotum-cutting razor blade.. and that that is all she is now.. she's pure hell to have around.. their's nothing delicate or Jamesian or ladylike about her.. no nuance to her at all.. she's just a royal mess or a royal something-or-other.. she's like a really bad nightmare... their's no wit or flair to her.. whatsoever.. everything.. this dream fairy-tale fiction kingdom I had created.. it was all.. not true.. not true at all.. the truth and reality is the opposite of the Uncanny X-Men fiction I had created.. and what was it that I SAW.. some kind of glamour or romance in it all.. when it's all just a horrible mess and a horrible nightmare.. and nothing good.. nothing good in it.. at all..."
Monologue for Daniel Day Lewis's Magneto written by hopeful screenwriter Hanno Ridal Raudsepp.. for Scorcese to direct, "The Uncanny X-Men"....
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