In 2009, when Ryan Gosling reached out to Nicolas Winding Refn to direct "Drive," a taut, quietly mesmerizing thriller about a getaway car driver, he found the Danish director in one of Hollywood's most notorious neighborhoods: Development Hell.
Refn had been trying to convince Harrison Ford that his character should die in the CIA thriller they were doing. To make matters worse, the 40-year-old filmmaker, who lives in Copenhagen with his wife and two daughters, was suffering from a vicious case of flu, and first met Gosling while "completely stoned" on medication, finally asking the actor — after an awkwardly quiet dinner — to drive him back to his hotel in Santa Monica.
Read full article >>Carol Morello 10 Sep, 2011
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