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Taylor Swift tweets saying she loves the idea of ‘Last Great American Dynasty Movie’

Taylor Swift tweets saying she loves the idea of ‘Last Great American Dynasty Movie’ 

Taylor Swift tweets saying she loves the idea of ‘Last Great American Dynasty Movie’
Taylor Swift tweets saying she loves the idea of ‘Last Great American Dynasty Movie’ 
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As the "Folklore" tune of Taylor Swift was inspired by her grand 11,000 sq. foot Rhode Island mansion, a fan suggested that the mansion would an incredible setting for a movie!

"Love Story" hitmaker, Taylor Swift, 30, loves the idea of making her Rhode Island mansion a setting for an incredible movie. One of the singer's fan commented that her song “The Last Great American Dynasty”  has a possibility for being a potential movie which is actually inspired by the back story of her Watch Hill, Rhode Island home. “‘The Last Great American Dynasty’ would make an incredible movie. The story is timeless yet unique, the music would be exquisite, and it already has the perfect title,” the fan commented on Sept. 12.

“As for the cast: Blake Lively (Rebekah), Ryan Reynolds (Bill), Jesse Tyler Ferguson (neighbor),” the fan also added the comment. “Not trying to be The Loudest Woman This Town Has Ever Seen™️ but… I LOVE THIS,” Taylor replied, quoting a lyric from the tune of "The Last Great American Dynasty". Taylor's friend, Ryan Reynolds also wrote, “But Bill’s heart… ?” while Jesse added, “Ok I’m avail for this.”

Taylor Swift tweets saying she loves the idea of ‘Last Great American Dynasty Movie’
Taylor Swift tweets saying she loves the idea of ‘Last Great American Dynasty Movie’ 
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Taylor's Folklore track is inspired by her picturesque 11,000 sq. foot mansion which was owned by St. Louis socialite Rebekah West Harkness once., who was married to heir William Hale Harkness. “Rebekah rode up on the afternoon train, it was sunny — her saltbox house on the coast took her mind off St. Louis,” Taylor begins in the opening line of the track while mentioning William later, who died in 1954 because of a heart attack. Taylor bought the house back in 2013 for $17.75 million.

“Bill was the heir to the Standard Oil name and money, and the town said, ‘How did a middle-class divorcée do it?…They picked out a home and called it Holiday House, their parties were tasteful if a little loud / The doctor had told him to settle down, it must have been her fault his heart gave out,” Taylor sings referring the home by its “Holiday House” nickname. 

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Taylor explained in a letter released alongside his eighth album that her songs from Folklore were inspired by the stories of people other than herself. “I found myself not only writing my own stories, but also writing about or from the perspective of people I’ve never met, people I’ve known, or those I wish I hadn’t,” Taylor explained to her fans, not forgetting to add that one tune is about “a misfit widow getting gleeful revenge on the town that cast her out.”

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