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00:00 - Are you ready?
00:01 - We're ready to forget the further, once and for all.
00:04 [dramatic music]
00:07 - There wasn't a job open on "Conjuring"
00:12 when I was looking to direct.
00:14 It wasn't a planned move.
00:15 It just presented itself and it made a lot of sense.
00:18 And to be honest, you know,
00:19 that's sort of the insidious spirit.
00:21 They're much smaller movies.
00:22 It's a little more manageable,
00:23 even though this to me,
00:24 and from what I have told and what people have said,
00:27 it's a bigger insidious film
00:28 than really there has been before.
00:31 On one hand, it may be the biggest insidious film,
00:33 but it's also the spirit of insidious
00:36 and this team that's been together for a long time.
00:39 It's a very comfortable team.
00:40 They know how to do horror.
00:41 They know how to limit their costs
00:44 so there aren't a lot of voices in the room.
00:47 So it just seemed like a great fit.
00:49 I was completely blessed to be given the keys to the kingdom.
00:53 [dramatic music]
00:56 Oh, of course.
00:57 I've talked to Corey,
00:58 I've emailed Corey Taylor the next day and I said,
01:01 "Did you see my partner, my movie wife singing?"
01:04 And he goes, "Yeah, my wife showed it to me yesterday."
01:06 And I told, texted Vera and I said,
01:08 "Just so you know, that got to Corey Taylor
01:10 "within about a day."
01:11 So, no, it's awesome.
01:13 I've been trying to get her to sing with me for years.
01:15 She's a big metal head.
01:16 So she and I have hit it off on metal for years.
01:19 We secretly want to start an Iron Maiden cover band.
01:21 [laughs]
01:22 [dramatic music]
01:25 In my earlier childhood,
01:26 I did not want to watch any horror movies
01:29 just because making the Insidious movies
01:31 really freaked me out as a kid.
01:32 Now I look back and it was all fun memories.
01:35 But I do remember before,
01:37 when I started turning 11 or 12
01:39 was when I really started wanting to go to the theaters
01:41 to see horror movies.
01:42 And most of them are PG-13.
01:44 And so I would go to the AMC with my friends
01:46 and we would try and sneak in.
01:48 They wouldn't listen to that.
01:49 - They're like, "You're 10."
01:50 [laughs]
01:51 "And I recognize you."
01:52 [laughs]
01:54 - I definitely grew up watching horror movies.
01:56 I mean, my parents don't really enjoy horror.
01:59 So there wasn't horror in the house necessarily,
02:01 but I liked it probably because they didn't.
02:04 I think the first movie that I saw
02:05 that really shook me to my core was It.
02:08 The original It.
02:09 The long version.
02:11 [dramatic music]
02:13 - We filmed the first one
02:15 and I was probably about eight or nine.
02:17 And then when we filmed the second one, I was 12.
02:19 The night before the premiere for the second one,
02:23 I wanted to go see the movie with everyone.
02:25 So I was like, "I should probably go watch the first one
02:28 "since I've never seen it."
02:29 So I did a quick watch through of that
02:31 and then the second one and then.
02:32 [dramatic music]
02:35 - Yes, absolutely.
02:36 I had been looking for about the past, I don't know,
02:39 I had written a script with a dear friend of mine,
02:42 a fantastic writer that I was trying to get made,
02:44 couldn't really get that made.
02:46 So I'd been looking.
02:47 And then a couple years ago, well, geez,
02:49 now five years ago, oh my gosh,
02:51 one of my agents said, "Would you be interested
02:53 "in something that you didn't write?"
02:55 And I said, "Sure, if it meant something to me."
02:57 And I could still craft the story.
02:59 Most directors, these are the directors that I know,
03:01 you don't just hand someone a script
03:03 and then go, "Oh, okay, I'll go shoot it."
03:04 Like that's not how I work.
03:06 I have to put myself into that script.
03:07 I had been looking, not necessarily for horror,
03:10 but it just made sense
03:11 when the opportunity presented itself.
03:13 It was actually my agent who had the idea to direct this.
03:16 So I have to thank him.
03:18 [laughs]
03:19 [dramatic music]
03:22 I think "The Conjuring," those are the only movies
03:25 that have legitimately scared me while watching,
03:28 at least the first one.
03:29 To be part of that would be really fun.
03:31 - And the Annabelle.
03:32 - Oh, Annabelle, all that, the nun, all that stuff.
03:34 - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - It's so creepy.
03:35 - Merci beaucoup, thank you.
03:37 Bye-bye.
03:38 [explosion]
03:40 - Jolted!
03:41 - When you awaken the dead, the further you travel,
03:46 the riskier your journey will become.
03:48 - Son of a...
03:49 [screams]
03:52 (whooshing)