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beca 🪷
@dorysief
millennial daria morgendorffer • 31 y/o • she/her • writer for @watchmojo • former wdw cm • dory sief apologist • opinions are my own
raleigh, nc
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    beca 🪷
    @dorysief
    Jan 1, 2024
    beca • she/her • lesbian film/tv journalist & artist ✏️ published writing. bit.ly/48E2ivk 🎬 letterboxd. boxd.it/burp 📺 serializd. bit.ly/3pN5fpK 📚 goodreads. bit.ly/3qKiwyZ 🎨 art twitter. @toyboxshark
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    beca 🪷
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    Dec 26, 2024
    “this actor was casted in a movie” “that costed the studio 50 million” why are y’all out here talking like tommy pickles
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    beca 🪷
    @dorysief
    Oct 6, 2022
    Replying to @scoutejwampler and @sellottie
    Keith Haring opened up pop shops when he was alive & wanted his work to be accessible to the widest possible range of people both during his lifetime and posthumously through the Keith Haring Foundation. He didn’t like that his art could only be afforded by wealthy collectors.
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    beca 🪷
    @dorysief
    Jan 28, 2024
    Replying to @ilyclemmie
    oh wow can’t even get someone to edit the text for her just straight from midjourney
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    beca 🪷
    @dorysief
    Sep 8, 2017
    i can't believe kate winslet not only defended woody allen but brought up polanski when she wasn't even asked... WHAT are you doing, girl??
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    beca 🪷
    @dorysief
    Apr 5, 2022
    Replying to @mind_playerz
    he’s crouching a little (knees) and she’s wearing heels
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    beca 🪷
    @dorysief
    Oct 6, 2022
    Replying to @drainostraino @scoutejwampler and @sellottie
    The Keith Haring Foundation, which gets the bulk of the profits from products using his work, supports not-for-profit organizations that assist children, as well as organizations involved in education, prevention, and care related to AIDS.
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    beca 🪷
    @dorysief
    Oct 2, 2024
    I can’t believe we lost out on Hot Topic manager Gene
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    Saul Goodman ⚖
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    Oct 2, 2024
    Peter Gould shared that in a draft for Breaking Bad "Granite State," Saul originally was going to say 'Hot Topic' instead of 'Cinnabon' .
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    beca 🪷
    @dorysief
    Mar 3, 2022
    Replying to @LauraMarkis @MrVicePrez and 2 others
    Askari was his original name according to The Lion Guard (Disney Jr show about Simba’s son). The name Taka predates it (and is from a series of picture books) and is the one that means waste/trash. Askari means something like “soldier.”
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    beca 🪷
    @dorysief
    Feb 3, 2025
    Replying to @goslingsfilms
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    beca 🪷
    @dorysief
    Jun 9, 2022
    back at it again at the DALL•E mini
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    beca 🪷
    @dorysief
    Oct 5, 2020
    Netflix’s practice of cancelling a ton of promising new shows before they got their chance to shine was already annoying, but their new pattern of cancelling shows they’d /already renewed/ is really on another level.
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    The Hollywood Reporter
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    Oct 5, 2020
    'GLOW' canceled as #Netflix reverses season 4 renewal thr.cm/GXKPkzi
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    beca 🪷
    @dorysief
    Nov 25, 2024
    The Wizard of Oz was not the first film to feature color. It wasn’t even the first to utilize Technicolor.
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    Sarah McGonagall
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    Nov 25, 2024
    Replying to @gothspiderbitch
    As we all know, The Wizard of Oz was the first film to feature color. For the debut of this revolutionary Technicolor technology, MGM was pulling out all the stops. It was their most expensive film to date (most MGM projects cost $1.5 million to produce — “Oz” cost $2.8 million!)
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    The Wizard of Oz (1939) was not the first film to feature color. It was also not the first film to use the Technicolor three-strip technology The Wizard of Oz used; Walt Disney Production’s Flowers and Trees (1932) was the first animated film to use three-strip Technicolor. youtu.be/Mqaobr6w6_I en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_t…
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    beca 🪷
    @dorysief
    Apr 20, 2022
    Replying to @guymrdth
    yeah like. there’s a huge difference between bury your gays (character presumably dies because they are gay / that’s their only role in the story) and a fully developed gay character who happens to die at the end of a story. wild to conflate the two.

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