“Actually, there was one sequence but Liv didn't put this in but at the end of the movie, we ran out of money. Literally, ran out. And I couldn't make payroll. So I emptied all our accounts to make payroll. We were kinda like, "What do we do?" Then out of the blue, we were saved by Gucci. So it's always been like, you just gotta reach for the stars and hopefully the moon will catch you.” EndsStarsLike YouMoonAccountsBlueSavedHopefullyRanSequencePayrollGucci Author:Nicolas Winding Refn
“All my other movies have the same process. Same approach. Same amount of changes. Everything. Things being made up on the fly. Changing things around. Firing and recasting. Constantly, constantly, in chronological sequence, not really knowing how this is going to end up. That is the only dogmatic approach I take towards everything.” MadeEndsProcessKnowingAmountApproachSequenceFiringDogmatic Author:Nicolas Winding Refn
“People very quickly define success due to the amount of money something makes. In the end, I think everyone is searching for that experience. That's why we continue to go to the movies and watch television.” PeopleThinkingEndsWatchesTelevisionAmountDuesDefine Success Author:Nicolas Winding Refn
“In the end, we're just showmen. But, I think that it's an important factor. Not to be anything else but clear about that - for me, creativity is an important part of our evolution. Art has probably done more good for the world than war. But they're equally powerful. They both create revolutions.” ThinkingWorldArtImportantWarEndsDonePowerfulCreativityClearRevolutionEvolutionFactors Author:Nicolas Winding Refn
“In the end, self-indulgence is very much about your ego and your vanity and your own id. The more you can indulge in it, the more pleasurable it becomes. And then when it feeds out, it's able to penetrate the mind and create a reaction.” MindEndsSelfAbleEgoReactionsVanityIndulgePenetrateIndulgenceIndulge InSelf Indulgence Author:Nicolas Winding Refn
“How can creativity be bad? You can have, "I liked it" or "I didn't like it," but, in the end, it's an individual experience. How can you even begin to define that? I find that sometimes extremely arrogant and counter-productive.” EndsSometimesIndividualCreativityProductiveArrogant Author:Nicolas Winding Refn
“I sometimes play different kinds of music to see where the performers end up. I play one genre. Then something else when I do it again. It really helps.” KindDifferentEndsSometimesPlayHelpingGenrePerformersDifferent KindsDifferent Kinds Of Music Author:Nicolas Winding Refn