S03E09 – Nicolas Winding Refn (Drive & The Neon Demon)

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No Christmas Special yet, that is next time out, but we do have an almighty fan favourite – or he was for a few years anyway.

Join Rob, Vincent and a debuting Simon as we talk about the Danish agent provocateur Nicolas Winding Refn. Specifically, we talk about his 2011 megahit Drive and the last movie he made before he danced off into the waters of limited series on Netflix and Amazon and his own streaming platform, The Neon Demon.

We talk about reputations in every way possible, from one of our featured titles being favoured by film bros around the land to the possible ways the other film could be misconstrued. We also touch on the iconic score of Drive, whether it is in fact of Neon Western and much, much more.

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MUSIC CREDITS:

[INTRO] Funkgroove / Sofasound

[MID-ROLL] Reading Night / Xander

[OUTRO] Midnight Coffee / Englewood⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Courtesy of Riot Games

S03E09: Nicolas Winding Refn (Drive & The Neon Demon)

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