“The first person I ever described the film [The Neon Demon] to was Christina Hendricks [who has a cameo in the movie]. We were having dinner in LA and she asked me what I wanted to do next and I said, "I want to do a horror movie." And she goes, "What's it going to be about?" And I said, "A lot of blood and high heels."” WantFirstsPersonsSaidWantedFilmNextBloodHorrorDinnerDemonHeelsFirst PersonHigh HeelsNeonChristinaCameos Author:Nicolas Winding Refn
“I have not seen "Batman v Superman," unfortunately. It hasn't been on the plane, as I've been flying a lot.” FlyingPlanes Author:Nicolas Winding Refn
“I love watching the superhero movies and I would love to make one.” Superhero Author:Nicolas Winding Refn
“In a way "Drive" is probably the greatest superhero movie ever made.” WayMadeSuperhero Author:Nicolas Winding Refn
“I very much enjoy my freedom creatively but I also would love to make one of those big Hollywood films that costs a lot of money and has a lot of people running around with cell phones and all that insanity.” PeopleBigsRunningFilmEnjoyCostHollywoodPhonesCellsInsanityLots Of MoneyCell PhoneHollywood Films Author:Nicolas Winding Refn
“There are several key pieces to keeping audiences engaged, and the evolution of that. One is a content-first strategy because you need to provide the best possible product, no matter what your brand is, it's got to be a great, incredible product first.” NeedsFirstsMatterAudiencePiecesProductsKeysEvolutionNo Matter WhatStrategyIncrediblesBrandsEngaged Author:Stephanie McMahon
“There are several key pieces to keeping audiences engaged, and the evolution of that. One of them is a content ecosystem, which is leveraging and utilizing as many different platforms as you possibly can to continue to drive the conversation so people have the opportunity to enter your brand from different ways.” PeopleWayDifferentOpportunityAudiencePiecesKeysEvolutionConversationBrandsDifferent WaysEngagedPlatformsEcosystemsUtilizing Author:Stephanie McMahon
“It's the referee's job. It's not for me to have to say I should ease up.” ShouldJobsEaseReferee Author:Chris Eubank, Jr.