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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:03,546 --> 00:00:04,714 I see dead people. 2 00:00:07,675 --> 00:00:11,012 The one monster that's in every culture, 3 00:00:11,054 --> 00:00:13,389 no matter how sophisticated or primitive 4 00:00:13,431 --> 00:00:15,016 all around the world, and that's ghosts. 5 00:00:15,058 --> 00:00:17,060 Do you believe in ghosts? 6 00:00:18,561 --> 00:00:20,355 With "Poltergeist," what you get is, 7 00:00:20,396 --> 00:00:22,857 you get the most thoughtful, 8 00:00:22,899 --> 00:00:24,901 most thought-out, 9 00:00:24,943 --> 00:00:28,738 most fun haunted house movie that's ever been made. 10 00:00:30,073 --> 00:00:33,159 "The Shining." 11 00:00:33,201 --> 00:00:35,262 I mean, that is the ultimate ghost story, is "The Shining." 12 00:00:35,286 --> 00:00:37,872 Here's Johnny. 13 00:00:37,914 --> 00:00:39,666 I was struck most viscerally 14 00:00:39,707 --> 00:00:41,834 by the performance of Jack Nicholson. 15 00:00:41,876 --> 00:00:43,378 I'm not gonna hurt you. 16 00:00:43,419 --> 00:00:45,755 I'm just gonna bash your brains. 17 00:00:47,465 --> 00:00:48,925 Ah! 18 00:00:48,967 --> 00:00:50,510 "The Sixth Sense" is masterful 19 00:00:50,552 --> 00:00:52,845 in that it really plays with the ghost story 20 00:00:52,887 --> 00:00:55,056 - in a very new way. - Ah! 21 00:00:55,098 --> 00:00:57,225 He sees ghosts and spirits. 22 00:00:57,267 --> 00:00:58,893 Stop looking at me. 23 00:00:58,935 --> 00:01:01,521 People walking around in their day-to-day life. 24 00:01:03,856 --> 00:01:08,403 What "Insidious" has brought to the genre is a humanity 25 00:01:08,444 --> 00:01:10,238 which I'm not sure has been in many 26 00:01:10,280 --> 00:01:12,532 of the spooky movies we've seen. 27 00:01:15,118 --> 00:01:17,412 "The Ring" was one of those movies 28 00:01:17,453 --> 00:01:19,914 that had so many disturbing images... 29 00:01:21,374 --> 00:01:23,376 ...that I could not sleep 30 00:01:23,418 --> 00:01:26,671 for days after I saw that movie. 31 00:01:29,716 --> 00:01:31,593 Ghost stories are always about the way 32 00:01:31,634 --> 00:01:34,429 the past casts its long shadow on the present. 33 00:01:36,306 --> 00:01:38,975 They make us question, is there something else? 34 00:01:39,017 --> 00:01:42,228 Am I gonna wind up in limbo? Am I gonna wind up in heaven? 35 00:01:42,270 --> 00:01:44,522 Or hell? 36 00:01:48,067 --> 00:01:50,069 Totally getting goose bumps talking about this. 37 00:02:20,767 --> 00:02:22,101 It's coming toward us. 38 00:02:22,143 --> 00:02:24,562 Vampires, werewolves, zombies. 39 00:02:24,604 --> 00:02:27,482 People don't really believe that stuff is real. 40 00:02:27,523 --> 00:02:31,361 But ghosts, you ask 99% of the people, 41 00:02:31,402 --> 00:02:33,946 they're like 100% certain that they have seen a ghost. 42 00:02:35,782 --> 00:02:37,843 That there are ghosts, that they experienced ghosts. 43 00:02:37,867 --> 00:02:40,244 There are ghosts in the house. 44 00:02:40,286 --> 00:02:42,080 Oh! 45 00:02:42,121 --> 00:02:44,999 I mean, the ghost subgenre... I mean, I think that's why 46 00:02:45,041 --> 00:02:47,085 it just... it literally never dies. 47 00:02:48,920 --> 00:02:50,588 Ghost movies have been with us 48 00:02:50,630 --> 00:02:52,632 since the dawn of cinema. 49 00:02:52,674 --> 00:02:55,885 The first horror film, "La Manoir du Diable," 50 00:02:55,927 --> 00:03:00,014 from 1896, was a ghost story. 51 00:03:00,056 --> 00:03:04,852 But until the 1980s, spirits were rarely seen onscreen. 52 00:03:04,894 --> 00:03:07,855 And if they were, they were rarely convincing. 53 00:03:07,897 --> 00:03:10,858 That all changed with "Poltergeist." 54 00:03:10,900 --> 00:03:14,320 They're here. 55 00:03:14,362 --> 00:03:17,949 Well, "Poltergeist" was one of the first scary movies 56 00:03:17,990 --> 00:03:20,243 that I can remember seeing as a kid. 57 00:03:20,284 --> 00:03:22,453 I was truly terrified by that movie 58 00:03:22,495 --> 00:03:27,125 and I... I'm still to this day terrified of ghosts. 59 00:03:27,166 --> 00:03:29,794 I was still a child when I saw it. 60 00:03:29,836 --> 00:03:31,421 I really connected to that story, 61 00:03:31,462 --> 00:03:34,090 the magical of uncertainty 62 00:03:34,132 --> 00:03:37,385 of the afterlife and... and spirits. 63 00:03:39,095 --> 00:03:41,389 "Poltergeist" is a haunted house movie 64 00:03:41,431 --> 00:03:43,015 that took place in the suburbs, 65 00:03:43,057 --> 00:03:45,101 that was in the least scary place possible. 66 00:03:45,143 --> 00:03:46,894 - I'm out of here. - Bye. 67 00:03:46,936 --> 00:03:49,856 The family lives in the San Fernando Valley, 68 00:03:49,897 --> 00:03:52,233 that gets plagued by spirits 69 00:03:52,275 --> 00:03:56,821 because of the area where they live was built on a graveyard 70 00:03:56,863 --> 00:03:58,906 that is getting back at 'em. 71 00:03:58,948 --> 00:04:01,159 Don't worry about it. After all, 72 00:04:01,200 --> 00:04:03,745 it's not ancient tribal burial ground, 73 00:04:03,786 --> 00:04:05,705 it's just... people. 74 00:04:05,747 --> 00:04:08,833 "Poltergeist" is a really fascinating one for me. 75 00:04:08,875 --> 00:04:11,252 It's like taking sort of, almost like, 76 00:04:11,294 --> 00:04:13,546 decades of horror filmmaking, 77 00:04:13,588 --> 00:04:17,216 and constructing it into, like, this pure rollercoaster. 78 00:04:17,258 --> 00:04:19,343 No. 79 00:04:22,513 --> 00:04:25,141 Took the director of "Texas Chainsaw Massacre," 80 00:04:25,183 --> 00:04:27,977 Tobe Hooper, and you took Steven Spielberg, 81 00:04:28,019 --> 00:04:30,313 the director of "Jaws," "Raiders of the Lost Ark," 82 00:04:30,354 --> 00:04:33,024 that was the biggest horror event 83 00:04:33,065 --> 00:04:34,776 of my childhood, that movie. 84 00:04:34,817 --> 00:04:36,587 And this stuff all works as long as the audience 85 00:04:36,611 --> 00:04:38,780 can find some logic for it. 86 00:04:38,821 --> 00:04:42,784 Steven just brings this enthusiasm and this energy 87 00:04:42,825 --> 00:04:44,494 to the thing. 88 00:04:44,535 --> 00:04:47,205 And then Tobe is, like, figuring out the logistics 89 00:04:47,246 --> 00:04:51,125 and... and how the shot's gonna look and all of that. 90 00:04:51,167 --> 00:04:53,795 What happens to that family is so Tobe. 91 00:04:53,836 --> 00:04:56,714 But that family is definitely more Spielbergian. 92 00:04:56,756 --> 00:04:59,759 Before, after, before, after, before. 93 00:04:59,801 --> 00:05:01,403 Let me see your tuck position. 94 00:05:01,427 --> 00:05:04,388 The important thing was the kinetic family, 95 00:05:04,430 --> 00:05:07,558 and the cohesiveness, and keeping it light, 96 00:05:07,600 --> 00:05:09,769 until it starts getting heavy. 97 00:05:11,854 --> 00:05:14,816 "Poltergeist" is a movie about 98 00:05:14,857 --> 00:05:16,859 the tremendous guilt and shame we feel 99 00:05:16,901 --> 00:05:18,861 about leaving our children in front of the TV, 100 00:05:18,903 --> 00:05:20,488 letting the TV be the babysitter. 101 00:05:20,530 --> 00:05:23,074 We know it's wrong. We do it anyway. 102 00:05:23,115 --> 00:05:26,369 That scene where the little girl is standing in front 103 00:05:26,370 --> 00:05:28,872 of the, uh... the television, 104 00:05:28,913 --> 00:05:32,291 and it reaches out to molest her. 105 00:05:34,001 --> 00:05:36,420 Kind of a dawning realization that we might be 106 00:05:36,462 --> 00:05:38,881 sacrificing our... our children 107 00:05:38,923 --> 00:05:41,592 in front of, uh, this glowing screen. 108 00:05:43,511 --> 00:05:46,430 I think what Steven and his collaborators predicted 109 00:05:46,472 --> 00:05:50,059 with "Poltergeist" is... is true. 110 00:05:50,101 --> 00:05:53,020 We've all fallen into our television. 111 00:05:53,062 --> 00:05:55,356 Mommy. 112 00:05:55,398 --> 00:05:58,025 I can't see you, Mommy. 113 00:05:58,067 --> 00:05:59,861 Where are you? 114 00:05:59,902 --> 00:06:02,196 Their young daughter gets trapped 115 00:06:02,238 --> 00:06:04,198 between this world and the next. 116 00:06:04,240 --> 00:06:07,368 Your daughter is alive and in this house. 117 00:06:07,410 --> 00:06:08,703 During the course of the film, 118 00:06:08,744 --> 00:06:11,956 the mother literally goes to hell 119 00:06:11,998 --> 00:06:15,501 to rescue her daughter from the beast. 120 00:06:25,595 --> 00:06:29,015 Pull. 121 00:06:29,056 --> 00:06:31,183 - Phew! Great. - Real nice. 122 00:06:31,225 --> 00:06:34,478 The good fortune of "Poltergeist" was that 123 00:06:34,520 --> 00:06:37,231 it did have the budget to allow 124 00:06:37,273 --> 00:06:40,735 the filmmakers to express their imagination on film. 125 00:06:40,776 --> 00:06:42,945 A spirit coming down the stairs for the first time. 126 00:06:42,987 --> 00:06:45,740 Feeling of the... of the body and the arms coming up. 127 00:06:45,781 --> 00:06:47,617 Just when we begin to see the fingers, 128 00:06:47,658 --> 00:06:49,577 it goes whoosh, 129 00:06:49,619 --> 00:06:53,164 breaks up like blowing a smoke ring apart in the air. 130 00:06:53,205 --> 00:06:56,292 Anything that Tobe and Steven could think of 131 00:06:56,334 --> 00:06:59,086 that belonged in the movie was in the movie. 132 00:07:01,255 --> 00:07:04,467 both: 133 00:07:04,508 --> 00:07:07,553 But there's no CGI in "Poltergeist." 134 00:07:11,599 --> 00:07:15,645 God. The face-tearing scene, 135 00:07:15,686 --> 00:07:19,565 that whole sequence you can see the three pieces. 136 00:07:19,607 --> 00:07:22,318 There's me with the little scratches. 137 00:07:24,445 --> 00:07:28,115 Then there's me with this giant prosthetic on my face 138 00:07:28,157 --> 00:07:31,285 that I pull off and pull strips of it off, 139 00:07:31,327 --> 00:07:34,705 and then there's this really cool dummy 140 00:07:34,747 --> 00:07:36,749 that looks like me, which is actually 141 00:07:36,791 --> 00:07:39,001 this dummy with Steven Spielberg's hands underneath 142 00:07:39,043 --> 00:07:41,879 pulling all this gunk off. 143 00:07:43,714 --> 00:07:45,314 When they showed it to me the first time, 144 00:07:45,341 --> 00:07:47,176 I just burst out laughing, and the... the... 145 00:07:47,218 --> 00:07:48,946 one of the sound designers said, "What's so funny?" 146 00:07:48,970 --> 00:07:51,138 And I said, "Everyone's gonna remember this scene. 147 00:07:51,180 --> 00:07:53,724 "I just pulled my face off and it fell in the sink." 148 00:08:00,272 --> 00:08:01,983 All sorts of different effects. 149 00:08:02,024 --> 00:08:05,444 Opticals, forced perspective sets, 150 00:08:05,486 --> 00:08:08,322 contrazoom when JoBeth Williams is running down the corridor, 151 00:08:08,364 --> 00:08:11,283 and also, brilliant practical effects. 152 00:08:14,078 --> 00:08:16,539 Oh, yeah, boy, that tree. 153 00:08:18,416 --> 00:08:21,627 Steven had this image, 'cause when he was a kid, 154 00:08:21,669 --> 00:08:23,713 there was a tree outside his bedroom window 155 00:08:23,754 --> 00:08:25,047 that scared the crap out of him, 156 00:08:25,089 --> 00:08:27,925 and so that tree had to be there. 157 00:08:27,967 --> 00:08:30,052 It was a rubber tree. For some reason, 158 00:08:30,094 --> 00:08:32,054 they put these, like, knobs in there. 159 00:08:32,096 --> 00:08:33,973 These little prickly things. 160 00:08:34,015 --> 00:08:36,017 Well, obviously, the tree, kind of climb up, 161 00:08:36,058 --> 00:08:37,977 and kind of, um, like, 162 00:08:38,019 --> 00:08:40,479 scratching you and pouring rain 163 00:08:40,521 --> 00:08:42,773 and you got the wind machines and the lightning 164 00:08:42,815 --> 00:08:44,525 and... 165 00:08:44,567 --> 00:08:46,861 things are going off, and I'm going, Jeez. 166 00:08:46,902 --> 00:08:48,696 - Look out. - My leg! 167 00:08:48,738 --> 00:08:51,157 For me, the tree coming alive, 168 00:08:51,198 --> 00:08:54,493 uh, was very vivid and visceral, 169 00:08:54,535 --> 00:08:56,746 and so every time I sort of looked out the window, 170 00:08:56,787 --> 00:08:58,998 and the moonlight was just so, 171 00:08:59,040 --> 00:09:01,125 I would constantly picture that tree. 172 00:09:04,336 --> 00:09:06,464 I'm still pissed off about the tree. 173 00:09:06,505 --> 00:09:08,424 That tree was the hardest thing to deal with 174 00:09:08,466 --> 00:09:11,135 in the whole movie. 175 00:09:11,177 --> 00:09:12,762 Except for the pool. 176 00:09:12,803 --> 00:09:15,765 My God. 177 00:09:15,806 --> 00:09:19,185 The swimming pool. 178 00:09:19,226 --> 00:09:21,145 Be careful, honey. 179 00:09:21,187 --> 00:09:22,813 Craig Raiche, the prop guy, 180 00:09:22,855 --> 00:09:25,733 stashed all these skeletons all over the place. 181 00:09:31,697 --> 00:09:33,457 We did a take and went to Craig and I says, 182 00:09:33,491 --> 00:09:34,992 "Hey, Craig," I s... you know, 183 00:09:35,034 --> 00:09:37,203 "you don't need to make them smell like this." 184 00:09:37,244 --> 00:09:39,455 You know, they... they smelled. 185 00:09:39,497 --> 00:09:42,416 And he says, "Well, they're real." 186 00:09:45,753 --> 00:09:47,338 I mean, it's a joke now, 187 00:09:47,379 --> 00:09:49,131 of something was on an Indian burial ground 188 00:09:49,173 --> 00:09:51,133 and so you know it's gonna be haunted. 189 00:09:51,175 --> 00:09:54,428 And in "Poltergeist," the great line at the end of the movie 190 00:09:54,470 --> 00:09:56,806 is when Craig T. Nelson grabs James Karen 191 00:09:56,847 --> 00:09:58,557 and shakes him and says... 192 00:09:58,599 --> 00:10:00,726 You son of a bitch, you moved the cemetery 193 00:10:00,768 --> 00:10:02,728 but you left the bodies, didn't you? 194 00:10:02,770 --> 00:10:05,022 You son of the bitch, you left the bodies 195 00:10:05,064 --> 00:10:07,024 and you only moved the headstones! 196 00:10:07,066 --> 00:10:09,819 You only moved the headstones. 197 00:10:09,860 --> 00:10:12,696 And I think, in a way, that says a lot about America, 198 00:10:12,738 --> 00:10:15,449 that we, uh... we moved the headstones. 199 00:10:15,491 --> 00:10:17,201 But the bodies are still there. 200 00:10:21,413 --> 00:10:22,998 The spirit of "Poltergeist" 201 00:10:23,040 --> 00:10:25,543 lives on in the "Insidious" series, 202 00:10:25,584 --> 00:10:29,547 which shows us an afterlife filled with restless souls. 203 00:10:29,588 --> 00:10:31,298 Some friendly. 204 00:10:31,340 --> 00:10:32,967 Some deadly. 205 00:10:37,721 --> 00:10:39,849 Slow down. 206 00:10:39,890 --> 00:10:41,934 James Wan's film "Insidious" is a ghost story 207 00:10:41,976 --> 00:10:43,561 for the 21st century. 208 00:10:43,602 --> 00:10:46,564 It delivers shocks, suspense, 209 00:10:46,605 --> 00:10:48,482 and genuine emotion to audiences 210 00:10:48,524 --> 00:10:50,025 that may think they've seen it all. 211 00:10:50,067 --> 00:10:52,319 Give it, give me. 212 00:10:52,361 --> 00:10:55,030 I want it. I want it 213 00:10:55,072 --> 00:10:56,448 now! 214 00:11:00,744 --> 00:11:02,538 It's a fun thing to mess with, 215 00:11:02,580 --> 00:11:05,875 that suburban domestic bliss that's supposed to exist. 216 00:11:05,916 --> 00:11:07,418 Can you go wake up Dalton? 217 00:11:07,459 --> 00:11:09,003 It's a fun thing to get in there 218 00:11:09,044 --> 00:11:11,881 and rip that domestic bliss away from a family. 219 00:11:11,922 --> 00:11:13,841 Dalton, Dalton. 220 00:11:13,883 --> 00:11:15,384 Dalton. 221 00:11:15,426 --> 00:11:17,428 There is no brain damage. 222 00:11:17,469 --> 00:11:21,849 "Insidious" is about a, uh, mother and a father 223 00:11:21,891 --> 00:11:24,143 who lose their child 224 00:11:24,185 --> 00:11:26,812 to a place called "The Further." 225 00:11:27,938 --> 00:11:29,899 What does that mean? 226 00:11:29,940 --> 00:11:33,402 The Further is a world far beyond our own. 227 00:11:33,444 --> 00:11:36,322 It's a dark realm filled with the tortured souls 228 00:11:36,363 --> 00:11:38,073 of the dead. 229 00:11:38,115 --> 00:11:41,785 A place not meant for the living. 230 00:11:41,827 --> 00:11:43,579 And all these ghosts that are crowding 231 00:11:43,621 --> 00:11:46,081 in this family's house are trying to get into his body. 232 00:11:46,123 --> 00:11:47,458 It's an empty vessel. 233 00:11:47,499 --> 00:11:50,920 And they do everything in their power 234 00:11:50,961 --> 00:11:52,963 to try and get their child back. 235 00:11:53,005 --> 00:11:55,216 And that's really about what you would do as a parent 236 00:11:55,257 --> 00:11:57,509 if you... if you lost your child, 237 00:11:57,551 --> 00:11:59,136 or if your child got sick. 238 00:12:00,679 --> 00:12:02,973 Josh, Josh, Josh, please, come... 239 00:12:03,015 --> 00:12:04,892 Twenty minutes into the movie, 240 00:12:04,934 --> 00:12:06,560 when just as the audience is saying, 241 00:12:06,602 --> 00:12:09,146 Why on Earth would you not get out of this house, 242 00:12:09,188 --> 00:12:11,899 the, uh... Patrick Wilson says to Rose Byrne's character... 243 00:12:11,941 --> 00:12:13,692 We're going. 244 00:12:13,734 --> 00:12:16,153 And they move houses. 245 00:12:18,072 --> 00:12:22,284 And the haunting follows them to their next house. 246 00:12:26,121 --> 00:12:28,415 It's not the house that's haunted. 247 00:12:30,876 --> 00:12:32,503 It's your son. 248 00:12:34,088 --> 00:12:35,565 So it doesn't matter where they move, 249 00:12:35,589 --> 00:12:37,108 they're gonna be... they're gonna be haunted 250 00:12:37,132 --> 00:12:39,218 no matter where they are. 251 00:12:46,141 --> 00:12:49,853 So they call upon my character, Elise Rainier, 252 00:12:49,895 --> 00:12:54,358 who is a known ghost hunter, so to speak. 253 00:12:54,400 --> 00:12:57,069 I think Elise is distinct and unusual in the sense 254 00:12:57,111 --> 00:13:00,406 that, um, I'm not a typical heroine. 255 00:13:06,870 --> 00:13:08,747 This is how you die. 256 00:13:08,789 --> 00:13:11,500 Not today it isn't. 257 00:13:22,011 --> 00:13:24,471 Come on, bitch. 258 00:13:26,181 --> 00:13:29,768 What I tried to do was find the places in myself 259 00:13:29,810 --> 00:13:32,771 of empathy, of reception. 260 00:13:32,813 --> 00:13:34,815 Elise is a really good receiver. 261 00:13:34,857 --> 00:13:36,525 She's got a good radio. 262 00:13:36,567 --> 00:13:39,820 We have some help. 263 00:13:39,862 --> 00:13:42,156 Who? 264 00:13:42,197 --> 00:13:45,367 Someone else is here with us. 265 00:13:45,409 --> 00:13:49,163 Mom. 266 00:13:49,204 --> 00:13:51,224 You know, she's tuned in. And I believe all people 267 00:13:51,248 --> 00:13:52,916 have that ability. 268 00:13:52,958 --> 00:13:56,378 I don't think it... it's just, uh, assigned to a few. 269 00:13:56,420 --> 00:13:59,048 But we're ful... so full of static 270 00:13:59,089 --> 00:14:02,509 that I think we don't hear very often at all. 271 00:14:02,551 --> 00:14:05,471 We don't hear each other, let alone another world. 272 00:14:13,020 --> 00:14:16,148 The first "Insidious" score was a really great experience 273 00:14:16,190 --> 00:14:18,901 beca... it was... it was... it's a very pure, 274 00:14:18,942 --> 00:14:22,196 very raw filmmaking experience all around. 275 00:14:24,615 --> 00:14:26,200 both: 276 00:14:26,241 --> 00:14:28,452 My friend found this rusted out piano, 277 00:14:28,494 --> 00:14:31,038 and you flick a string, and just this... just... 278 00:14:31,080 --> 00:14:34,083 eons of just crud come flying off of it. 279 00:14:34,124 --> 00:14:36,019 It had been abandoned in the alley behind his studio 280 00:14:36,043 --> 00:14:37,395 for some time and they dragged it in there 281 00:14:37,419 --> 00:14:39,254 and I got to go in and record on it. 282 00:14:41,090 --> 00:14:43,801 So that made up a big part of the sound of that film. 283 00:14:47,346 --> 00:14:50,224 We were so thankful when "Insidious" was a hit film 284 00:14:50,265 --> 00:14:52,976 and people really took to it. 285 00:14:53,018 --> 00:14:54,728 Death is the one inevitable thing. 286 00:14:54,770 --> 00:14:56,397 It's coming for all of us. 287 00:14:56,438 --> 00:14:58,941 There's a human need to answer that question 288 00:14:58,982 --> 00:15:00,567 of like after death, and I think 289 00:15:00,609 --> 00:15:03,654 ghost films feed into that. 290 00:15:03,695 --> 00:15:05,447 There's very little we really know 291 00:15:05,489 --> 00:15:07,574 about the spirit world, if there... 292 00:15:07,616 --> 00:15:09,284 whether you believe in it or not. 293 00:15:09,326 --> 00:15:11,120 I tend to believe in everything 294 00:15:11,161 --> 00:15:14,289 because I think we know so little about so much. 295 00:15:14,331 --> 00:15:16,834 all: 296 00:15:22,673 --> 00:15:24,591 The "Insidious" series and "Poltergeist" 297 00:15:24,633 --> 00:15:27,970 showed us normal families bonded by a love 298 00:15:28,011 --> 00:15:31,306 strong enough to survive a supernatural attack. 299 00:15:31,348 --> 00:15:35,102 But one of the greatest film directors of all time, 300 00:15:35,144 --> 00:15:38,063 painted a much darker picture of parenthood 301 00:15:38,105 --> 00:15:39,940 and the afterlife. 302 00:15:44,653 --> 00:15:47,948 The haunted house is a staple of horror films. 303 00:15:47,990 --> 00:15:49,825 It's usually a sinister mansion 304 00:15:49,867 --> 00:15:51,743 where murders have been committed. 305 00:15:51,785 --> 00:15:53,370 Or about to be committed. 306 00:15:53,412 --> 00:15:56,248 This house, 307 00:15:56,290 --> 00:15:58,417 it knows we're here. 308 00:15:58,459 --> 00:16:00,794 Two haunted house movies loom above the rest. 309 00:16:02,337 --> 00:16:04,131 Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining," 310 00:16:04,173 --> 00:16:06,842 and Robert Wise's "The Haunting." 311 00:16:08,635 --> 00:16:10,071 Usually ghost stories work when it's about 312 00:16:10,095 --> 00:16:11,930 what you don't see. 313 00:16:11,972 --> 00:16:14,475 And so that's, in a way, why I probably separated out 314 00:16:14,516 --> 00:16:17,936 what is my absolute favorite horror movie of all time, 315 00:16:17,978 --> 00:16:20,439 um, which is "The Haunting." 316 00:16:20,481 --> 00:16:22,566 No one who rented Hill House 317 00:16:22,608 --> 00:16:25,110 ever stayed for more than a few days. 318 00:16:25,152 --> 00:16:27,070 I just think that's the ultimate horror movie. 319 00:16:27,112 --> 00:16:30,073 The dead are not quiet in Hill House. 320 00:16:32,201 --> 00:16:35,120 "The Haunting" is about a group of people 321 00:16:35,162 --> 00:16:38,582 who are brought together in this old, dark house 322 00:16:38,624 --> 00:16:41,752 to try to find out what's at the root 323 00:16:41,793 --> 00:16:44,463 of supernatural spirits. 324 00:16:44,505 --> 00:16:47,758 The house is calling you. 325 00:16:47,799 --> 00:16:49,801 It's also about a woman 326 00:16:49,843 --> 00:16:53,847 who has had a very troubled relationship with her mother, 327 00:16:53,889 --> 00:16:57,935 and who goes away to be a part of this experience. 328 00:16:57,976 --> 00:17:00,979 Don't let me go. Stay with me. 329 00:17:02,940 --> 00:17:05,943 "The Haunting" works so well because we don't see anything. 330 00:17:08,654 --> 00:17:10,948 We don't see the ghosts at work. 331 00:17:10,989 --> 00:17:13,659 We sense, we hear them. 332 00:17:13,700 --> 00:17:16,912 Are you awake? 333 00:17:16,954 --> 00:17:19,414 Don't say a word, Theo, not a word. 334 00:17:19,456 --> 00:17:21,458 Don't let it know you're in my room. 335 00:17:21,500 --> 00:17:25,087 We are given complete freedom in our minds 336 00:17:25,128 --> 00:17:27,339 to wander through the house. 337 00:17:29,132 --> 00:17:31,718 And it is one of the most terrifying films 338 00:17:31,760 --> 00:17:34,346 because of Wise's instinct 339 00:17:34,388 --> 00:17:38,225 to focus on the faces of those being terrified, 340 00:17:38,267 --> 00:17:40,561 because that is what you're relating to 341 00:17:40,602 --> 00:17:42,563 and that is what is informing your emotion, 342 00:17:42,604 --> 00:17:44,356 not the ghosts. 343 00:17:44,398 --> 00:17:46,233 Oh, God, no. 344 00:17:46,275 --> 00:17:49,653 The first movie that terrified me to the point 345 00:17:49,695 --> 00:17:52,364 where I could barely look at it was "The Haunting." 346 00:17:52,406 --> 00:17:54,616 I was probably 11 years old, 347 00:17:54,658 --> 00:17:56,660 and you never really see anything 348 00:17:56,702 --> 00:17:58,829 - until that woman... - When that door is pounding. 349 00:18:01,206 --> 00:18:04,209 The door kind of bulges. 350 00:18:07,462 --> 00:18:10,299 And finally, she's going up this rattly, 351 00:18:10,340 --> 00:18:12,509 unsteady spiral staircase, 352 00:18:12,551 --> 00:18:15,470 and the trap door opens and it's the professor's wife, 353 00:18:15,512 --> 00:18:17,347 and she goes, "Ah!" 354 00:18:17,389 --> 00:18:20,267 Ah! 355 00:18:20,309 --> 00:18:22,352 And I'm thinking, I'm dead. 356 00:18:22,394 --> 00:18:24,980 I had a heart attack, I'm never gonna grow up. 357 00:18:26,773 --> 00:18:29,735 Of course, Stephen King did grow up. 358 00:18:29,776 --> 00:18:32,362 And 17 years later, his second novel 359 00:18:32,404 --> 00:18:34,740 "The Shining" was adapted for the screen 360 00:18:34,781 --> 00:18:38,327 by the legendary director Stanley Kubrick. 361 00:18:38,368 --> 00:18:40,829 Like "The Haunting," "The Shining" is about 362 00:18:40,871 --> 00:18:42,831 a bad place. 363 00:18:42,873 --> 00:18:44,749 And the terrible effect it has 364 00:18:44,750 --> 00:18:47,878 on the people who stay there. 365 00:18:47,919 --> 00:18:50,505 Jack Nicholson plays Jack Torrance, 366 00:18:50,547 --> 00:18:54,259 an unstable writer who takes the job of winter caretaker 367 00:18:54,301 --> 00:18:56,511 at the secluded Overlook Hotel. 368 00:18:58,180 --> 00:19:00,098 Is there something bad here? 369 00:19:00,140 --> 00:19:03,393 Well... 370 00:19:03,435 --> 00:19:05,896 you know, Doc, when something happens, 371 00:19:05,937 --> 00:19:09,274 it can leave a trace of itself behind. 372 00:19:09,316 --> 00:19:13,654 Things that people who "shine" can see. 373 00:19:13,695 --> 00:19:17,115 Jack and his son Danny have a psychic gift. 374 00:19:17,157 --> 00:19:19,993 A shining that lets them see the ghosts 375 00:19:20,035 --> 00:19:22,579 of the murdered people at the Overlook. 376 00:19:22,621 --> 00:19:25,040 Those ghosts terrorize Danny, 377 00:19:25,082 --> 00:19:27,876 while they slowly drive Jack insane. 378 00:19:29,961 --> 00:19:31,963 Jack Torrance, he's an alcoholic. 379 00:19:32,005 --> 00:19:35,550 He doesn't know how to control it. 380 00:19:35,592 --> 00:19:38,637 And he blames his son and his wife 381 00:19:38,679 --> 00:19:40,764 for his artistic impotence. 382 00:19:40,806 --> 00:19:42,849 Whenever you come in here and interrupt me 383 00:19:42,891 --> 00:19:44,768 you're breaking my concentration. 384 00:19:44,810 --> 00:19:47,813 You're distracting me. And it will then take me time 385 00:19:47,854 --> 00:19:49,981 to get back to where I was. 386 00:19:50,023 --> 00:19:52,109 There's something about this hotel that just wants 387 00:19:52,150 --> 00:19:55,195 the people who go there to murder each other. 388 00:19:55,237 --> 00:19:57,531 Come and play with us, Danny. 389 00:19:59,950 --> 00:20:02,994 Forever. 390 00:20:03,036 --> 00:20:06,164 And ever. 391 00:20:06,206 --> 00:20:08,333 And ever. 392 00:20:08,375 --> 00:20:11,253 "The Shining" is filled with the kind of iconic scenes 393 00:20:11,294 --> 00:20:14,339 you'd expect from one of history's greatest directors. 394 00:20:14,381 --> 00:20:17,217 But Kubrick made many changes to King's story 395 00:20:17,259 --> 00:20:19,136 that didn't sit well with its author. 396 00:20:19,177 --> 00:20:21,763 I can enjoy it on the same level that you could enjoy 397 00:20:21,805 --> 00:20:24,266 a beautifully restored Cadillac without a motor in it. 398 00:20:24,307 --> 00:20:25,851 You know? 399 00:20:25,892 --> 00:20:28,270 My rap about it is there's no character arc. 400 00:20:28,311 --> 00:20:31,481 In the book, Jack Torrance goes from a nice guy 401 00:20:31,523 --> 00:20:35,402 who's trying to get better for his family and for himself. 402 00:20:35,444 --> 00:20:38,613 And I felt like Jack Nicholson 403 00:20:38,655 --> 00:20:41,408 played Jack Torrance as though he were crazy from the... 404 00:20:41,450 --> 00:20:42,784 Crazy from minute one. 405 00:20:42,826 --> 00:20:46,204 That is, uh, quite a story. 406 00:20:46,246 --> 00:20:48,123 Talking with Mr. Ullman in the office, 407 00:20:48,165 --> 00:20:50,459 and Ullman saying this and that and Jack's going, 408 00:20:50,500 --> 00:20:52,294 "Yes." 409 00:20:52,335 --> 00:20:54,296 "Absolutely, Mr. Ullman." 410 00:20:54,337 --> 00:20:56,965 Well, you can rest assured, Mr. Ullman, 411 00:20:57,007 --> 00:20:59,509 that's not gonna happen with me. 412 00:20:59,551 --> 00:21:02,137 And I also thought that Kubrick had taken 413 00:21:02,179 --> 00:21:04,806 a pretty strong, scary, 414 00:21:04,848 --> 00:21:07,142 suspense, horror novel 415 00:21:07,184 --> 00:21:09,519 and turned it into an art film. 416 00:21:09,561 --> 00:21:11,188 I think Kubrick was doing... 417 00:21:11,229 --> 00:21:13,690 was trying to make an anti-horror movie. 418 00:21:13,732 --> 00:21:16,026 He was intentionally going against the grain 419 00:21:16,067 --> 00:21:18,028 of the horror tropes. 420 00:21:18,069 --> 00:21:20,864 You think you know how horror is made, 421 00:21:20,906 --> 00:21:22,991 well, I'm showing you how I do it. 422 00:21:23,033 --> 00:21:25,535 Counter to convention in "The Shining" 423 00:21:25,577 --> 00:21:28,705 is the brightness of the lighting style. 424 00:21:28,747 --> 00:21:31,500 And he's almost always on really wide lenses. 425 00:21:31,541 --> 00:21:33,543 'Cause he doesn't do that kind of horror, 426 00:21:33,544 --> 00:21:35,546 people don't pop out, you know, 427 00:21:35,587 --> 00:21:38,298 and stab you or whatever. 428 00:21:38,340 --> 00:21:40,300 It's much more psychological, 429 00:21:40,342 --> 00:21:42,677 so it works for what he's doing. 430 00:21:42,719 --> 00:21:44,179 It's even creepier. 431 00:21:46,389 --> 00:21:48,225 So much of the movie is from the perspective 432 00:21:48,266 --> 00:21:49,577 of whatever character you're with, 433 00:21:49,601 --> 00:21:51,853 so for Danny, it's one thing, 434 00:21:51,895 --> 00:21:54,773 for Jack Nicholson's character it's this sort of unseen menace 435 00:21:54,815 --> 00:21:56,417 that sort of takes him over, and Shelley Duvall, 436 00:21:56,441 --> 00:21:58,276 so she's a... a ghost story freak, 437 00:21:58,318 --> 00:22:00,028 and it's like, so in her mind 438 00:22:00,070 --> 00:22:02,322 the horror takes on this cheesier form. 439 00:22:02,364 --> 00:22:04,300 And it's like, Oh... it's just, everybo... it's all from 440 00:22:04,324 --> 00:22:07,244 subjective perspective, which just makes it all the creepier. 441 00:22:08,495 --> 00:22:10,914 Family is a great source 442 00:22:10,956 --> 00:22:12,874 for horror storytelling 443 00:22:12,916 --> 00:22:14,459 because family is very intimate, 444 00:22:14,501 --> 00:22:16,837 family is very close to us, 445 00:22:16,878 --> 00:22:20,465 and family is very dangerous, if you're in the wrong family. 446 00:22:20,507 --> 00:22:22,717 Here's Johnny. 447 00:22:22,759 --> 00:22:25,762 The Overlook Hotel and this trauma-filled family, 448 00:22:25,804 --> 00:22:28,265 they just go together so well. 449 00:22:28,306 --> 00:22:31,852 It's a perfect location for them to fall apart. 450 00:22:31,893 --> 00:22:34,145 Danny! 451 00:22:34,187 --> 00:22:36,648 And that's often the case in... in haunted house movies, 452 00:22:36,690 --> 00:22:38,817 in movies about ghosts. People who are traumatized 453 00:22:38,859 --> 00:22:40,378 end up there for one reason or another, 454 00:22:40,402 --> 00:22:42,779 and the house is just like, Yes. 455 00:22:42,821 --> 00:22:46,908 This is a person that's ready to be affected and impacted 456 00:22:46,950 --> 00:22:49,244 by unspoken darkness. 457 00:22:49,286 --> 00:22:51,371 "The Shining" featured a boy who could see 458 00:22:51,413 --> 00:22:53,915 the malevolent spirits of the dead. 459 00:22:53,957 --> 00:22:56,209 Two decades later, "The Sixth Sense" 460 00:22:56,251 --> 00:22:59,963 told the story of another haunted child. 461 00:23:00,005 --> 00:23:03,133 This time by ghosts who were desperate for help. 462 00:23:09,514 --> 00:23:12,183 I see dead people. 463 00:23:12,225 --> 00:23:15,520 Dead people, like, in graves? In coffins? 464 00:23:17,105 --> 00:23:20,191 Walking around like regular people. 465 00:23:20,233 --> 00:23:22,336 There are many different ways that you can tell a story 466 00:23:22,360 --> 00:23:24,070 within the context of a horror movie. 467 00:23:24,112 --> 00:23:26,364 And there's high-brow and low-brow, like, you know, 468 00:23:26,406 --> 00:23:29,534 there are many colors to the spectrum of horror. 469 00:23:29,576 --> 00:23:32,621 Cole, you're scaring me. 470 00:23:32,662 --> 00:23:35,665 They scare me too sometimes. 471 00:23:35,707 --> 00:23:37,208 They? 472 00:23:41,087 --> 00:23:43,423 Ghosts. 473 00:23:43,465 --> 00:23:45,008 Supernatural thriller. 474 00:23:45,050 --> 00:23:46,770 That was what they called "The Sixth Sense." 475 00:23:46,801 --> 00:23:48,970 And there were orders not to call it a horror film. 476 00:23:49,012 --> 00:23:52,515 One of the scariest, most brilliant films ever made, 477 00:23:52,557 --> 00:23:54,601 and they said, "Don't call it a horror movie." 478 00:23:54,643 --> 00:23:56,770 It was like "horror" was a dirty word. 479 00:23:56,811 --> 00:23:58,521 I'll show you where my dad keeps his gun. 480 00:23:58,563 --> 00:23:59,773 Come on. 481 00:24:01,691 --> 00:24:05,236 Cole Sear is a eight-year-old boy 482 00:24:05,278 --> 00:24:08,365 living in Philadelphia, uh, with a young, single mom. 483 00:24:08,406 --> 00:24:10,241 He's a very troubled and disturbed boy. 484 00:24:10,283 --> 00:24:14,329 And he runs into a child psychologist. 485 00:24:14,371 --> 00:24:17,499 Think about what you wanna get out of our time together. 486 00:24:17,540 --> 00:24:19,334 What our goal should be. 487 00:24:19,376 --> 00:24:20,710 Instead of something I want, 488 00:24:20,752 --> 00:24:22,837 can it be something I don't want? 489 00:24:22,879 --> 00:24:26,091 And he tries to treat Cole, and tries to help him, 490 00:24:26,132 --> 00:24:28,134 and he ends up finding out that Cole 491 00:24:28,176 --> 00:24:31,554 believes that he sees ghosts and spirits 492 00:24:31,596 --> 00:24:34,182 of people walking around in day to day life. 493 00:24:34,224 --> 00:24:36,142 And they even come into his home. 494 00:24:36,184 --> 00:24:38,436 Mama. 495 00:24:38,478 --> 00:24:42,148 No, dinner is not ready. 496 00:24:43,942 --> 00:24:45,777 What's great is that when somebody like 497 00:24:45,819 --> 00:24:48,238 M. Night Shyamalan comes along with "The Sixth Sense," 498 00:24:48,279 --> 00:24:50,115 he has the confidence to slow it down 499 00:24:50,156 --> 00:24:52,784 and make it intimate, and make it about the performances, 500 00:24:52,826 --> 00:24:55,787 and make you completely invested in the premise. 501 00:24:57,789 --> 00:25:01,084 "The Sixth Sense" was deeply soulful. 502 00:25:01,126 --> 00:25:03,920 The purpose of all the ghosts, it's all about, like, 503 00:25:03,962 --> 00:25:06,589 resolving your human relationships, 504 00:25:06,631 --> 00:25:09,759 which is actually more scary than a ghost. 505 00:25:12,929 --> 00:25:16,391 It was perfectly cast as well. It was, like, 506 00:25:16,433 --> 00:25:19,352 an awesome, different thing for Bruce Willis at the time. 507 00:25:19,394 --> 00:25:22,647 I can't be your doctor anymore. 508 00:25:22,689 --> 00:25:25,066 I haven't paid enough attention to my family. 509 00:25:25,108 --> 00:25:28,111 Poor Haley Joel Osment was fantastic, 510 00:25:28,153 --> 00:25:30,989 who had this most expressive face 511 00:25:31,031 --> 00:25:33,199 and pain and loneliness 512 00:25:33,241 --> 00:25:37,829 that's expressed so well that he feels 40 years old 513 00:25:37,871 --> 00:25:39,539 rather than 10 years old. 514 00:25:39,581 --> 00:25:41,416 You believe me, right? 515 00:25:41,458 --> 00:25:44,586 Haley Joel Osment is from another planet in that movie. 516 00:25:44,627 --> 00:25:48,256 And you're so drawn to... to Haley Joel Osment 517 00:25:48,298 --> 00:25:51,634 that you can't help but... but sympathize for the people 518 00:25:51,676 --> 00:25:54,304 that have died through him. 519 00:25:55,805 --> 00:25:57,557 That shoot was sort of my education 520 00:25:57,599 --> 00:25:59,309 into a lot of horror films, 521 00:25:59,310 --> 00:26:01,078 because we were watching a lot of things to see 522 00:26:01,102 --> 00:26:03,521 good examples of people in frightening situations. 523 00:26:03,563 --> 00:26:05,690 'Cause at like 10 years old, you haven't really had 524 00:26:05,732 --> 00:26:07,609 a whole lot of traumatizing experiences 525 00:26:07,650 --> 00:26:10,695 most of the time. 526 00:26:10,737 --> 00:26:12,113 What is it? What...? 527 00:26:12,155 --> 00:26:14,824 Why did you leave me? 528 00:26:16,159 --> 00:26:17,660 I didn't leave you. 529 00:26:21,706 --> 00:26:23,792 I did not see the twist coming in that film. 530 00:26:23,833 --> 00:26:25,502 - I was so scared. - No, and anybody... 531 00:26:25,543 --> 00:26:27,545 by the way, anybody that tells you they guessed it, 532 00:26:27,587 --> 00:26:29,672 - they're so full of it. - I so didn't. 533 00:26:29,714 --> 00:26:31,108 - Nobody gets is. - Did you guess it? 534 00:26:31,132 --> 00:26:32,884 - No... - Oh, good, I was gonna say... 535 00:26:32,926 --> 00:26:35,220 I can't even guess the ending of a "Murder, She Wrote," 536 00:26:35,261 --> 00:26:36,930 let alone "The Sixth Sense." 537 00:26:36,971 --> 00:26:38,389 Anna. 538 00:26:40,266 --> 00:26:42,102 Happy anniversary. 539 00:26:42,143 --> 00:26:44,187 It's a frightening movie, 540 00:26:44,229 --> 00:26:46,523 but the fear doesn't come from ghosts. 541 00:26:46,564 --> 00:26:48,244 It comes from people being afraid that, uh, 542 00:26:48,274 --> 00:26:50,211 they won't be able to communicate with each other. 543 00:26:50,235 --> 00:26:52,671 So the movie is... communication is the real theme of the movie. 544 00:26:53,822 --> 00:26:55,782 What do you think they want? 545 00:26:55,824 --> 00:26:57,117 Just help. 546 00:26:57,158 --> 00:27:00,036 That's right. That's what I think too. 547 00:27:00,078 --> 00:27:02,747 They just want help, even the scary ones. 548 00:27:04,124 --> 00:27:06,209 Ah! 549 00:27:11,548 --> 00:27:15,635 What sets Cole free from his situation 550 00:27:15,677 --> 00:27:17,863 is when he finally figures out that he has to be a conduit 551 00:27:17,887 --> 00:27:20,348 between people who still need to, uh, 552 00:27:20,390 --> 00:27:21,724 communicate with each other. 553 00:27:21,766 --> 00:27:24,602 Grandma says hi. 554 00:27:24,644 --> 00:27:28,273 And even though Night does some amazing things 555 00:27:28,314 --> 00:27:30,150 that really makes you jump and... and create 556 00:27:30,191 --> 00:27:31,669 some really frightening circumstances, 557 00:27:31,693 --> 00:27:33,736 I think what makes the movie endure 558 00:27:33,778 --> 00:27:35,989 is that anybody can identify with that sort of desire 559 00:27:36,030 --> 00:27:38,533 of saying things to people that you never got to say. 560 00:27:38,575 --> 00:27:40,618 She said 561 00:27:40,660 --> 00:27:43,204 you came to the place where they buried her, 562 00:27:46,249 --> 00:27:48,751 asked her a question. 563 00:27:51,212 --> 00:27:53,756 She said the answer is... 564 00:27:55,717 --> 00:27:57,802 every day. 565 00:28:00,221 --> 00:28:02,307 The theme of ghosts looking to the living 566 00:28:02,348 --> 00:28:04,392 to solve unfinished business 567 00:28:04,434 --> 00:28:06,978 didn't start with "The Sixth Sense." 568 00:28:07,020 --> 00:28:09,147 Some of the greatest ghost stories of all time, 569 00:28:09,189 --> 00:28:10,940 old and new, 570 00:28:10,982 --> 00:28:13,484 are murder mysteries the dead want us to solve. 571 00:28:22,869 --> 00:28:25,079 - She's mad. - Ghosts can be terrifying. 572 00:28:26,789 --> 00:28:29,042 But in some films, the spirits of the dead 573 00:28:29,083 --> 00:28:32,086 aren't trying to torment the living. 574 00:28:32,128 --> 00:28:34,631 They're victims of terrible crimes, 575 00:28:34,672 --> 00:28:37,675 looking for justice. 576 00:28:40,470 --> 00:28:43,640 Perhaps the greatest ghost mystery movie of all time 577 00:28:43,681 --> 00:28:45,350 is "The Changeling." 578 00:28:45,391 --> 00:28:47,101 It's not as famous as "The Shining" 579 00:28:47,143 --> 00:28:48,686 or "Poltergeist." 580 00:28:48,728 --> 00:28:50,688 But it deserves to be. 581 00:28:52,941 --> 00:28:54,817 "The Changeling" is one of the best 582 00:28:54,859 --> 00:28:57,362 American ghost stories put on film. 583 00:28:57,403 --> 00:29:01,157 Very powerful. And George C. Scott is terrific. 584 00:29:01,199 --> 00:29:04,285 George C. Scott plays a composer 585 00:29:04,327 --> 00:29:05,912 who is dealing with the death 586 00:29:05,954 --> 00:29:08,289 of his young daughter and wife 587 00:29:08,331 --> 00:29:11,000 in a tragic car accident. 588 00:29:13,586 --> 00:29:16,130 George C. Scott winds up moving 589 00:29:16,172 --> 00:29:19,592 to a vast, crumbling mansion 590 00:29:19,634 --> 00:29:21,636 that hasn't been inhabited in years. 591 00:29:21,678 --> 00:29:23,429 And he's trying to shake himself 592 00:29:23,471 --> 00:29:25,932 of his memory of his daughter. 593 00:29:25,974 --> 00:29:28,559 And then over the course of his stay, 594 00:29:28,601 --> 00:29:30,770 he starts to notice something 595 00:29:30,812 --> 00:29:32,772 trying to communicate with him. 596 00:29:32,814 --> 00:29:36,401 At first, it's really subtle things like a piano note 597 00:29:36,442 --> 00:29:37,902 playing itself. 598 00:29:40,363 --> 00:29:43,032 It escalates into pounding noises. 599 00:29:47,662 --> 00:29:49,706 And so he starts to realize 600 00:29:49,747 --> 00:29:51,100 that there's something in the house 601 00:29:51,124 --> 00:29:54,252 that's trying to connect to him. 602 00:29:54,294 --> 00:29:56,629 "The Changeling" feels very real. 603 00:29:56,671 --> 00:29:58,423 I think that's why I love it so much. 604 00:29:58,464 --> 00:30:01,217 The way it handles the paranormal 605 00:30:01,259 --> 00:30:03,886 is very simple and effective. 606 00:30:07,640 --> 00:30:09,934 It's the first movie that, um, 607 00:30:09,976 --> 00:30:13,479 made a bouncing ball absolutely terrifying. 608 00:30:17,275 --> 00:30:18,943 So the ball comes thump, thump, 609 00:30:18,985 --> 00:30:21,279 thumping down the stairs, 610 00:30:21,321 --> 00:30:23,406 and George C. Scott is freaked out, 611 00:30:23,448 --> 00:30:26,034 and he says, Enough of that, and he... he takes the ball 612 00:30:26,075 --> 00:30:27,869 to the nearest bridge, 613 00:30:27,910 --> 00:30:31,914 and he drops it 70 feet down into the... the river. 614 00:30:34,959 --> 00:30:36,919 And he drives home and he thinks, Phew, 615 00:30:36,961 --> 00:30:38,546 that's over with. 616 00:30:38,588 --> 00:30:40,107 And he walks in through the front door and... 617 00:30:50,850 --> 00:30:52,911 You know, it makes my skin crawl just to think about it. 618 00:30:52,935 --> 00:30:55,188 - Love that. - What is your name? 619 00:30:57,315 --> 00:30:58,691 Joseph. 620 00:30:58,733 --> 00:30:59,984 It's the ghost of a young boy 621 00:31:00,026 --> 00:31:01,903 who was murdered in the house. 622 00:31:01,944 --> 00:31:04,572 What is your name? 623 00:31:04,614 --> 00:31:07,825 Joseph. 624 00:31:07,867 --> 00:31:11,662 George C. Scott understands that the specter of this child 625 00:31:11,704 --> 00:31:13,331 has something to communicate, 626 00:31:13,373 --> 00:31:15,333 and he's afraid of it, and he's afraid 627 00:31:15,375 --> 00:31:17,418 of what it will do, but he's also curious 628 00:31:17,460 --> 00:31:20,213 and wants to help it, because of his own loss. 629 00:31:22,090 --> 00:31:24,258 There's something about heartbreak and horror 630 00:31:24,300 --> 00:31:26,803 that go hand in hand. 631 00:31:26,844 --> 00:31:28,721 When you've lost a child, 632 00:31:28,763 --> 00:31:32,266 it's something so deep and so painful 633 00:31:32,308 --> 00:31:36,145 that it either closes you off completely, 634 00:31:36,187 --> 00:31:39,524 or it opens you up to other experience. 635 00:31:39,565 --> 00:31:41,567 What is it doing? Why is it trying to reach me? 636 00:31:41,609 --> 00:31:44,320 - John. - Is it because of my daughter? 637 00:31:47,156 --> 00:31:48,783 I can't go through all this again. 638 00:31:48,825 --> 00:31:51,744 I think a lot of ghost stories are about wrestling 639 00:31:51,786 --> 00:31:53,704 with the idea of loss. 640 00:31:53,746 --> 00:31:57,625 Trying to make sense of the death of loved ones 641 00:31:57,667 --> 00:31:59,836 and... and what that means. 642 00:31:59,877 --> 00:32:01,587 What happens to us when we're gone? 643 00:32:01,629 --> 00:32:05,091 If any of us were forced to linger behind, 644 00:32:05,133 --> 00:32:07,677 uh, on this plane, in the afterlife, 645 00:32:07,718 --> 00:32:10,596 it's probably because there's some unfinished business. 646 00:32:14,976 --> 00:32:16,870 And "The Changeling" was the first time I got exposed 647 00:32:16,894 --> 00:32:19,188 to the idea that ghosts didn't just wanna scare 648 00:32:19,230 --> 00:32:21,458 the living out of you like they did in "The Shining," 649 00:32:21,482 --> 00:32:23,484 but that they actually wanted help. 650 00:32:23,526 --> 00:32:25,528 They needed someone on the mortal plane 651 00:32:25,570 --> 00:32:26,863 to actually help them. 652 00:32:26,904 --> 00:32:30,116 What do you want from me? 653 00:32:30,158 --> 00:32:31,909 I've done everything I can do. 654 00:32:31,951 --> 00:32:34,287 "The Changeling" is, not only is it a horror movie, 655 00:32:34,328 --> 00:32:36,038 it's also, uh, a murder mystery. 656 00:32:36,080 --> 00:32:38,166 We wanna know what happened to this little boy. 657 00:32:38,207 --> 00:32:41,210 And it introduces, uh, sort of an element 658 00:32:41,252 --> 00:32:43,421 we've seen in a lot of ghost story movies since then, 659 00:32:43,463 --> 00:32:45,715 where the ghosts are reaching out to us 660 00:32:45,756 --> 00:32:49,010 to solve a mystery to help put their souls at rest. 661 00:32:58,561 --> 00:33:00,396 And it's a kind of theme that we've seen 662 00:33:00,438 --> 00:33:02,398 in the films of Guillermo del Toro, 663 00:33:02,440 --> 00:33:05,818 where we really feel the pain of the ghost. 664 00:33:05,860 --> 00:33:08,946 Unlike "The Changeling," and many other ghost movies, 665 00:33:08,988 --> 00:33:12,533 del Toro lets you see his specters. 666 00:33:12,575 --> 00:33:15,745 The ghost of a murdered child in "The Devil's Backbone" 667 00:33:15,786 --> 00:33:19,665 is one of the most disturbing figures ever put on film. 668 00:33:19,707 --> 00:33:21,518 Guillermo has this incredible, like, sense... 669 00:33:21,542 --> 00:33:23,461 uh, visual sense. 670 00:33:27,882 --> 00:33:30,968 Santi, the ghost, empty eyes, 671 00:33:31,010 --> 00:33:33,221 and the crack in... in his forehead. 672 00:33:33,262 --> 00:33:36,724 Blood coming out of his forehead is shooting up. 673 00:33:36,766 --> 00:33:37,975 It's floating. 674 00:33:38,017 --> 00:33:40,770 Its physics abide by the laws of... 675 00:33:40,811 --> 00:33:44,065 of the conditions where he died. 676 00:33:49,445 --> 00:33:51,989 Because he's... he's... he's actually drowned. 677 00:34:00,581 --> 00:34:02,875 But del Toro's ultimate ghost movie 678 00:34:02,917 --> 00:34:06,128 is 2015's "Crimson Peak." 679 00:34:06,170 --> 00:34:08,756 When the time comes, 680 00:34:08,798 --> 00:34:12,593 you'll hear of Crimson Peak. 681 00:34:12,635 --> 00:34:14,095 By blending practical effects 682 00:34:14,136 --> 00:34:16,722 with powerful new CGI... 683 00:34:16,764 --> 00:34:20,101 He took Gothic horror to a level of visual artistry 684 00:34:20,142 --> 00:34:22,061 never seen before. 685 00:34:30,194 --> 00:34:32,780 "Crimson Peak" was my fifth 686 00:34:32,822 --> 00:34:35,908 of my six movies with Guillermo del Toro. 687 00:34:35,950 --> 00:34:38,578 When he calls and says, "I want you to be in a film," 688 00:34:38,619 --> 00:34:40,288 I don't ask questions, I just say yes, 689 00:34:40,329 --> 00:34:41,807 and then I find out later what it's gonna be. 690 00:34:41,831 --> 00:34:43,391 'Cause I trust him that much. 691 00:34:46,627 --> 00:34:48,272 And then when I found out you're gonna be playing 692 00:34:48,296 --> 00:34:51,048 two of my... of my five ghost ladies in the movie, 693 00:34:51,090 --> 00:34:53,843 I'm like, "How's that, again?" 694 00:34:53,884 --> 00:34:57,722 "Crimson Peak" is about a young woman whose father dies 695 00:34:57,763 --> 00:34:59,307 early in the story. 696 00:35:02,226 --> 00:35:04,562 Edith is met by a gentleman who says, 697 00:35:04,604 --> 00:35:06,731 Ah, I can... I can offer you a better life. 698 00:35:06,772 --> 00:35:08,649 Come with me to England. And so she comes 699 00:35:08,691 --> 00:35:11,193 with her dowry, with her inheritance. 700 00:35:11,235 --> 00:35:13,988 Once she signs the final papers, 701 00:35:14,030 --> 00:35:15,740 I want this over with. 702 00:35:15,781 --> 00:35:17,742 But the house that he takes her to 703 00:35:17,783 --> 00:35:19,744 is haunted by lots of ghost ladies 704 00:35:19,785 --> 00:35:22,830 who might be from a similar past. 705 00:35:26,250 --> 00:35:27,960 And he might've done this before. 706 00:35:28,002 --> 00:35:30,087 What I love about "Crimson Peak" was 707 00:35:30,129 --> 00:35:32,089 that the ghosts weren't to be feared. 708 00:35:32,131 --> 00:35:34,925 The imagery might be a little off-putting at first, 709 00:35:34,967 --> 00:35:37,219 but they were there to heed warning 710 00:35:37,261 --> 00:35:39,430 and to help this... this woman who was still alive 711 00:35:39,472 --> 00:35:41,724 not to become one of them. 712 00:35:43,517 --> 00:35:45,853 His blood 713 00:35:45,895 --> 00:35:49,148 will be on your hands. 714 00:35:51,525 --> 00:35:53,861 Well, ghost stories are always about the way 715 00:35:53,903 --> 00:35:56,906 the past casts its long shadow on the present. 716 00:36:01,118 --> 00:36:04,038 Faulkner famously said, The past isn't over. 717 00:36:04,080 --> 00:36:06,332 It isn't even past. 718 00:36:06,374 --> 00:36:09,043 The big bloodstain of the past 719 00:36:09,085 --> 00:36:11,962 lying across the present. 720 00:36:12,004 --> 00:36:14,465 "Crimson Peaks" ghosts were victims 721 00:36:14,507 --> 00:36:16,175 of cold-blooded murder. 722 00:36:18,219 --> 00:36:21,180 So is the ghost in "The Ring." 723 00:36:21,222 --> 00:36:23,516 But this ghost doesn't wanna help you. 724 00:36:25,267 --> 00:36:28,104 It's a serial killer from beyond the grave. 725 00:36:31,607 --> 00:36:33,293 Have you heard about this videotape that kills you 726 00:36:33,317 --> 00:36:35,403 when you watch it? 727 00:36:35,444 --> 00:36:38,280 - What kind of tape? - A tape. A regular tape. 728 00:36:42,410 --> 00:36:44,495 "The Ring" is about a videotape, 729 00:36:44,537 --> 00:36:49,166 and if you watch it, within seven days you die. 730 00:36:53,254 --> 00:36:55,631 Naomi Watts plays a news reporter. 731 00:36:55,673 --> 00:36:58,801 And she's reporting on this story. 732 00:36:58,843 --> 00:37:00,761 Essentially, she comes across the film 733 00:37:00,803 --> 00:37:03,055 when doing her journalistic research. 734 00:37:08,602 --> 00:37:11,647 Seven days. 735 00:37:11,689 --> 00:37:14,275 And just brings a tape home 736 00:37:14,316 --> 00:37:17,027 and her... her son watches the tape. 737 00:37:18,279 --> 00:37:20,781 No! 738 00:37:23,033 --> 00:37:25,327 And so now it becomes also a story of... 739 00:37:25,369 --> 00:37:28,289 of not just a journalist trying to dig into the story 740 00:37:28,330 --> 00:37:31,208 and find its roots. It's a mother 741 00:37:31,250 --> 00:37:32,710 trying to save her son's life. 742 00:37:35,713 --> 00:37:38,174 And it has this natural time bomb structure. 743 00:37:38,215 --> 00:37:40,634 You see the video, you know you have seven days 744 00:37:40,676 --> 00:37:42,136 before you're gonna die. 745 00:37:42,178 --> 00:37:44,305 Your life is gonna decay around you, 746 00:37:44,346 --> 00:37:46,640 and steadily becoming more and more like a nightmare. 747 00:37:58,027 --> 00:38:00,070 And there's nothing you can do to stop it. 748 00:38:00,112 --> 00:38:01,864 You don't wanna hurt anyone. 749 00:38:01,906 --> 00:38:04,617 But I do, and I'm sorry. 750 00:38:04,658 --> 00:38:07,661 As Naomi Watts' character is digging in and digging in, 751 00:38:07,703 --> 00:38:09,663 you realize that this child 752 00:38:09,705 --> 00:38:11,248 is what you have to be worried about. 753 00:38:11,290 --> 00:38:12,666 She's the one that will haunt you, 754 00:38:12,708 --> 00:38:14,186 and she's the one that will come after you. 755 00:38:16,003 --> 00:38:18,339 Samara... 756 00:38:18,380 --> 00:38:20,090 "The Ring" is a remake 757 00:38:20,132 --> 00:38:22,802 of the haunting Japanese film "Ringu." 758 00:38:24,762 --> 00:38:26,722 Though the plot is the same, 759 00:38:26,764 --> 00:38:29,767 you can see how differently Eastern and Western cultures 760 00:38:29,809 --> 00:38:31,519 tell ghost stories. 761 00:38:31,560 --> 00:38:33,854 There's a very specific approach to fear. 762 00:38:33,896 --> 00:38:35,731 The Japanese films, 763 00:38:35,773 --> 00:38:39,735 all you need is a pale face and long, black hair. 764 00:38:39,777 --> 00:38:43,864 It's iconic in a way that has been for years. 765 00:38:43,906 --> 00:38:48,536 There are icons that, uh, immediately induce 766 00:38:48,577 --> 00:38:51,997 shudders and goose bumps to a Japanese audience 767 00:38:52,039 --> 00:38:54,959 that would not necessarily to an American audience. 768 00:39:01,173 --> 00:39:03,133 The U.S. version of "The Ring" 769 00:39:03,175 --> 00:39:06,053 grossed $249,000,000, 770 00:39:06,095 --> 00:39:09,348 ushering in a wave of Japanese ghost film remakes. 771 00:39:09,390 --> 00:39:12,768 Ah! 772 00:39:20,693 --> 00:39:23,153 The dark, brooding Japanese horror style 773 00:39:23,195 --> 00:39:25,406 made its way into Hollywood films, 774 00:39:25,447 --> 00:39:27,992 like Andrew Douglas' 2005 remake 775 00:39:28,033 --> 00:39:29,743 of "The Amityville Horror." 776 00:39:32,538 --> 00:39:34,415 We're seeing a lot of Asian horror films 777 00:39:34,456 --> 00:39:36,250 for the first time. 778 00:39:36,251 --> 00:39:38,879 We're kind of influence by this new imagery. 779 00:39:38,919 --> 00:39:40,462 We hadn't seen it. 780 00:39:42,131 --> 00:39:44,383 The child twisted up, stuck to the roof 781 00:39:44,425 --> 00:39:47,803 is very much a kind of Asian horror image. 782 00:39:49,763 --> 00:39:52,099 But "The Ring" remains the most successful 783 00:39:52,141 --> 00:39:54,268 Japanese horror-inspired classic. 784 00:39:54,310 --> 00:39:56,896 Oh. 785 00:39:56,937 --> 00:39:59,940 Rachel! 786 00:39:59,982 --> 00:40:03,527 "The Ring" was, uh, one of those movies 787 00:40:03,569 --> 00:40:07,031 that had so many disturbing images. 788 00:40:07,072 --> 00:40:09,617 I just... I could not 789 00:40:09,658 --> 00:40:12,286 sleep for days 790 00:40:12,328 --> 00:40:15,956 after I saw that movie. 791 00:40:15,998 --> 00:40:20,127 And I watched a lot of TV, so whenever there would be 792 00:40:20,169 --> 00:40:22,630 static white noise kind of screen, 793 00:40:22,671 --> 00:40:25,174 I would... I just... I couldn't deal. 794 00:40:25,215 --> 00:40:27,176 Ah! 795 00:40:27,217 --> 00:40:29,511 It changed that whole image for me 796 00:40:29,553 --> 00:40:32,473 for the rest of my life, like, to this day, you know, 797 00:40:32,514 --> 00:40:35,559 I... I would probably still get a twinge of, like, 798 00:40:35,601 --> 00:40:36,977 Oh,. 799 00:40:37,019 --> 00:40:39,355 Ah! 800 00:40:39,396 --> 00:40:42,274 This is about the fear of our own mortality, you know. 801 00:40:42,316 --> 00:40:45,903 About getting the diagnosis that you only have so long, 802 00:40:45,945 --> 00:40:47,738 and not being able to put the brakes on, 803 00:40:47,780 --> 00:40:50,115 not being able to bargain for more time. 804 00:40:52,284 --> 00:40:54,995 Ghosts mean different things in different religions 805 00:40:55,037 --> 00:40:57,790 and different cultures. Some ghosts are benevolent, 806 00:40:57,831 --> 00:41:00,334 some ghosts are malicious. 807 00:41:00,376 --> 00:41:02,878 But there's always that struggle. 808 00:41:02,920 --> 00:41:06,048 'Cause what... when someone dies, where do they go? 809 00:41:08,384 --> 00:41:11,637 I have a friend who says that 810 00:41:11,679 --> 00:41:14,556 the people she knows don't die. 811 00:41:14,598 --> 00:41:16,517 They just are on vacation. 812 00:41:16,558 --> 00:41:18,018 Where's Larry? 813 00:41:18,060 --> 00:41:20,062 Oh, he's in Rio de Janeiro on the beach. 814 00:41:20,104 --> 00:41:24,233 Because they just are here, and then they're not here. 815 00:41:24,274 --> 00:41:26,110 And that's why we create rituals, 816 00:41:26,151 --> 00:41:28,654 funerals, memorial services, to help us deal 817 00:41:28,696 --> 00:41:30,364 with the grief. 818 00:41:30,406 --> 00:41:33,784 And part of the grief is, Where the hell did they go? 819 00:41:35,786 --> 00:41:37,955 Movies help you. They're therapeutic. 820 00:41:37,997 --> 00:41:39,915 They deal with "where did they go"? 58184

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