1 00:00:02,000 --> 00:00:07,000 Downloaded from YTS.MX 2 00:00:06,506 --> 00:00:08,508 [pleasant music plays] 3 00:00:08,000 --> 00:00:13,000 Official YIFY movies site: YTS.MX 4 00:00:10,635 --> 00:00:12,429 [Guillermo del Toro] A great movie… 5 00:00:12,929 --> 00:00:15,140 will take you places you could not imagine. 6 00:00:16,850 --> 00:00:19,436 And if it happens at a temple, 7 00:00:20,103 --> 00:00:21,896 a building dedicated to it, 8 00:00:23,106 --> 00:00:25,734 the experience is transcendental. 9 00:00:27,569 --> 00:00:30,113 Opera has palaces, 10 00:00:30,196 --> 00:00:32,657 the ballet has palaces, 11 00:00:32,741 --> 00:00:34,993 painting has museums. 12 00:00:35,535 --> 00:00:38,621 Cinema deserves that magical realm, 13 00:00:38,705 --> 00:00:40,874 which was the great movie palaces. 14 00:00:40,957 --> 00:00:42,876 Like any other holy building, 15 00:00:42,959 --> 00:00:44,210 you go to a theater 16 00:00:45,712 --> 00:00:48,757 to recapture a spiritual moment. 17 00:00:49,758 --> 00:00:51,634 -[roars] -[shouting] 18 00:00:51,718 --> 00:00:52,844 [soaring music plays] 19 00:00:55,388 --> 00:00:56,514 [laughs] 20 00:01:05,023 --> 00:01:06,691 -[screams] -[shouts] 21 00:01:07,567 --> 00:01:08,818 [laughs] 22 00:01:08,902 --> 00:01:09,778 [music softens] 23 00:01:09,861 --> 00:01:11,529 [del Toro] We're storytelling animals. 24 00:01:11,613 --> 00:01:13,406 Every notion we have, 25 00:01:13,490 --> 00:01:15,158 notion of love, 26 00:01:15,241 --> 00:01:17,202 country, belonging, 27 00:01:17,702 --> 00:01:19,162 they come from a story. 28 00:01:19,245 --> 00:01:20,663 [yelps] 29 00:01:20,747 --> 00:01:26,044 And the only art that can encompass any human experience is cinema. 30 00:01:26,961 --> 00:01:29,172 When we can experience a movie 31 00:01:29,255 --> 00:01:32,550 in the environment that you can surrender yourself, 32 00:01:33,551 --> 00:01:34,886 it engulfs you, 33 00:01:35,637 --> 00:01:37,639 heals, elevates, 34 00:01:38,389 --> 00:01:40,058 connects with your soul. 35 00:01:41,059 --> 00:01:44,604 So, for me, the Egyptian is a temple. 36 00:01:48,733 --> 00:01:50,735 [music fades out] 37 00:01:52,112 --> 00:01:54,239 Many times I've been at the bottom. 38 00:01:54,322 --> 00:01:55,990 I'm about to quit the job… 39 00:01:56,074 --> 00:01:58,701 [chuckles] …of life, and I go, "This is meaningless." 40 00:01:59,661 --> 00:02:01,579 And cinema has lifted me up. 41 00:02:01,663 --> 00:02:04,666 With the right drama, the right horror movie, 42 00:02:04,749 --> 00:02:05,959 the right cartoon. 43 00:02:06,626 --> 00:02:07,752 Can be a Capra. 44 00:02:07,836 --> 00:02:09,170 Merry Christmas! 45 00:02:09,254 --> 00:02:10,755 [del Toro] Can be a Keaton. 46 00:02:11,422 --> 00:02:13,174 And it just shakes you. 47 00:02:13,258 --> 00:02:14,342 Come on! 48 00:02:15,844 --> 00:02:17,220 [Autumn Arkapaw] Raging Bull. 49 00:02:18,638 --> 00:02:19,806 Thin Red Line… 50 00:02:19,889 --> 00:02:20,723 [shouts in Japanese] 51 00:02:20,807 --> 00:02:22,016 …Road to Perdition. 52 00:02:23,143 --> 00:02:25,854 Those are the movies that stick with me the most. 53 00:02:25,937 --> 00:02:27,438 It feels so real to me, 54 00:02:27,522 --> 00:02:30,275 like I feel like I'm now in this magical world. 55 00:02:30,859 --> 00:02:32,110 That's actually happening. 56 00:02:32,193 --> 00:02:34,612 The experience of going into the dark with strangers 57 00:02:34,696 --> 00:02:36,739 and having this group hallucination, 58 00:02:36,823 --> 00:02:39,284 and coming out the other end of it a different person. 59 00:02:40,368 --> 00:02:42,120 It is a group experience, 60 00:02:42,203 --> 00:02:45,665 and it gives you permission to feel it. 61 00:02:46,166 --> 00:02:49,502 [Arkapaw] The theater itself, the space at which your film is shown, 62 00:02:49,586 --> 00:02:52,630 all feeds into how people are relating to your film. 63 00:02:53,131 --> 00:02:54,841 Oh wow! 64 00:02:54,924 --> 00:02:57,969 With the Egyptian, you go in there, and it's like, "Game on." 65 00:03:00,096 --> 00:03:01,723 [Johnson] The whole experience is the show, 66 00:03:01,806 --> 00:03:04,809 including walking up to the facade of the theater, 67 00:03:05,560 --> 00:03:09,230 taking you back to the imagined glamour of Hollywood past. 68 00:03:09,772 --> 00:03:13,109 [del Toro] It's a grand outing to a different reality. 69 00:03:13,193 --> 00:03:15,778 You are transported to a place that has, 70 00:03:15,862 --> 00:03:20,617 if not great architecture by the historical accuracy, 71 00:03:20,700 --> 00:03:22,535 certainly grand architecture. 72 00:03:23,119 --> 00:03:25,246 [Arkapaw] The bravado of the theater is felt. 73 00:03:25,330 --> 00:03:27,332 You're engulfed in that whole environment. 74 00:03:27,415 --> 00:03:31,169 As a person who completely believes in spirits and ghosts 75 00:03:31,252 --> 00:03:33,588 and energy contained within spaces, 76 00:03:34,589 --> 00:03:36,674 it's like those buildings have memory. 77 00:03:36,758 --> 00:03:37,717 [cheering] 78 00:03:38,509 --> 00:03:41,262 [Pete Hammond] My father was actually there 79 00:03:41,346 --> 00:03:44,307 on the opening night of the Egyptian Theatre. 80 00:03:44,974 --> 00:03:46,267 It was Robin Hood. 81 00:03:46,351 --> 00:03:48,186 And he said, "I saw Douglas Fairbanks." 82 00:03:48,269 --> 00:03:50,980 It was a big night. It was a very special thing. 83 00:03:51,064 --> 00:03:52,440 [Leonard Maltin] I fell in love with it. 84 00:03:52,523 --> 00:03:55,276 It became my favorite place in Hollywood to see a movie. 85 00:03:55,944 --> 00:03:59,489 [Rene Lagler] I would tear 1,316 tickets every night. 86 00:04:00,698 --> 00:04:01,616 It was fun. 87 00:04:01,699 --> 00:04:05,370 It was exciting to be a part of all that, especially the premieres. 88 00:04:05,453 --> 00:04:07,997 The red carpet, the flowers. 89 00:04:08,081 --> 00:04:09,249 Most of the stars, 90 00:04:09,332 --> 00:04:12,585 Marlon Brando, and all those people, they would come to the theater. 91 00:04:12,669 --> 00:04:15,964 We were proud to be a part of something that was special. 92 00:04:16,047 --> 00:04:17,131 [cheering] 93 00:04:17,215 --> 00:04:19,550 [announcer] Ben-Hur, opening at the Egyptian Theatre. 94 00:04:19,634 --> 00:04:21,010 It's already proclaimed 95 00:04:21,094 --> 00:04:24,097 as the entertainment experience of a lifetime. 96 00:04:24,180 --> 00:04:27,934 [man] There were lots of great premieres that happened there in the '60s… 97 00:04:28,518 --> 00:04:29,978 How do you do? 98 00:04:30,061 --> 00:04:31,854 …and the '70s, like Alien… 99 00:04:31,938 --> 00:04:33,564 [shrieking] 100 00:04:33,648 --> 00:04:34,857 …the early '80s. 101 00:04:37,485 --> 00:04:38,987 [cackles] 102 00:04:39,070 --> 00:04:40,613 [deep rumbling] 103 00:04:44,826 --> 00:04:46,619 [Peyton Hall] I drove by the Egyptian. 104 00:04:46,703 --> 00:04:48,663 The building had big holes. 105 00:04:49,539 --> 00:04:52,542 I think that we need to keep the Egyptian forever. 106 00:04:53,459 --> 00:04:56,254 This is such a fundamentally important place 107 00:04:56,337 --> 00:05:00,883 in the invention of how we experience movies. 108 00:05:02,927 --> 00:05:08,141 The American Cinematheque courageously went forward on the rehab project 109 00:05:08,224 --> 00:05:10,893 to save the history and character of the Egyptian Theatre 110 00:05:10,977 --> 00:05:12,478 and to make it work again. 111 00:05:15,565 --> 00:05:18,901 [del Toro] The first time I experienced King Kong was on a TV. 112 00:05:18,985 --> 00:05:22,739 Many of my generation, and generations subsequent to mine, 113 00:05:22,822 --> 00:05:27,410 have experienced most of their audiovisual storytelling on TV. 114 00:05:27,493 --> 00:05:28,453 [tense music plays] 115 00:05:29,329 --> 00:05:31,456 When I experienced Vertigo on the big screen, 116 00:05:31,539 --> 00:05:33,875 I realized I had never seen it. 117 00:05:34,625 --> 00:05:37,128 Even though I had seen it many times before, 118 00:05:37,920 --> 00:05:41,716 the size of the screen, that's one of the most important things. 119 00:05:42,925 --> 00:05:45,136 In any temple, surrender is key. 120 00:05:45,636 --> 00:05:48,681 At a moment's notice, your world changes. 121 00:05:51,142 --> 00:05:53,019 [Arkapaw] I love Apocalypse Now. 122 00:05:53,728 --> 00:05:56,522 I can always go back to a theater and watch that. 123 00:05:56,606 --> 00:06:00,818 I was just being so affected in a theater by these kind of epic films. 124 00:06:00,902 --> 00:06:03,738 We have a sinner with us here. 125 00:06:03,821 --> 00:06:06,407 [Arkapaw] Seeing There Will Be Blood and going, "I wanna do that." 126 00:06:06,491 --> 00:06:07,533 That film was amazing. 127 00:06:07,617 --> 00:06:09,827 That's why I became a DP. 128 00:06:09,911 --> 00:06:11,329 I'm always thinking about, 129 00:06:11,412 --> 00:06:14,040 "Will people love to see this in a theater?" 130 00:06:14,791 --> 00:06:17,585 [Ben Tucker] I remember my first black-and-white movie, 131 00:06:17,668 --> 00:06:19,837 which was Miracle on 34th Street, 132 00:06:19,921 --> 00:06:23,508 and learning that I liked old movies too. 133 00:06:23,591 --> 00:06:25,385 I get it now, more than ever, 134 00:06:25,468 --> 00:06:29,806 how great it is to watch a movie with a really good audience 135 00:06:29,889 --> 00:06:31,224 in a packed house. 136 00:06:31,891 --> 00:06:38,481 What's special about the Egyptian is its ability to run nitrate-based film, 137 00:06:38,564 --> 00:06:40,400 which is very unusual. 138 00:06:40,483 --> 00:06:43,319 There's only a handful of theaters in the United States 139 00:06:43,403 --> 00:06:46,697 and in the world that can run nitrate film. 140 00:06:46,781 --> 00:06:50,535 Movies are as delicate as vampires. They need darkness to exist, 141 00:06:50,618 --> 00:06:54,455 and they are dependent on a very, very strange body chemistry. 142 00:06:54,539 --> 00:06:58,418 [Arkanaw] I always like the OG, kind of unique film print projection 143 00:06:58,501 --> 00:07:01,546 because I like texture, and I like imperfection. 144 00:07:01,629 --> 00:07:04,257 There's something about it that feels more special. 145 00:07:04,924 --> 00:07:06,467 [del Toro] The experience is different. 146 00:07:06,551 --> 00:07:09,804 There is something beautiful about the flickering. 147 00:07:09,887 --> 00:07:15,435 We're trusted by the studios, and the archives, with their best prints. 148 00:07:15,518 --> 00:07:19,105 You're looking at prints that are closer in generation 149 00:07:19,188 --> 00:07:21,482 to the original negative. 150 00:07:22,108 --> 00:07:26,737 [Johnson] We should be championing places that are showing great older films, 151 00:07:26,821 --> 00:07:32,076 because it's a incredibly vital experience that changes people's lives. 152 00:07:32,660 --> 00:07:36,038 [del Toro] I remember seeing Los Olvidados, Buñuel's movie. 153 00:07:36,122 --> 00:07:38,416 And I came out completely transmogrified. 154 00:07:38,499 --> 00:07:41,711 I thought, "That was done by a filmmaker in Mexico." 155 00:07:41,794 --> 00:07:46,799 "I can talk about my reality in my mind or my place of birth through cinema." 156 00:07:48,968 --> 00:07:52,763 [Johnson] I remember going to a theater and seeing Harold Lloyd's The Freshman. 157 00:07:52,847 --> 00:07:57,393 To see this film from 80 years in the past 158 00:07:57,477 --> 00:07:59,228 bring the house down… 159 00:07:59,312 --> 00:08:02,023 That's probably the best experience I've ever had in a theater 160 00:08:02,106 --> 00:08:03,316 watching a comedy. 161 00:08:03,900 --> 00:08:07,403 [del Toro] Peter Bogdanovich used to say there are no old movies and new movies. 162 00:08:07,487 --> 00:08:10,740 Just movies you've seen and movies you haven't seen. 163 00:08:11,699 --> 00:08:14,202 And for me, to be moved by Mervyn LeRoy… 164 00:08:14,285 --> 00:08:16,370 The bigger they come, the harder they fall. 165 00:08:16,454 --> 00:08:18,498 -[del Toro] …by Douglas Sirk… -Put down that phone. 166 00:08:18,581 --> 00:08:21,626 Would you like to speak to him yourself? I'll tell him you're here. 167 00:08:21,709 --> 00:08:23,169 …they had to wait for me. 168 00:08:23,252 --> 00:08:25,796 Any way we can preserve those experiences, 169 00:08:25,880 --> 00:08:29,425 the way they wanted it to be screened, it's a sacred duty. 170 00:08:30,009 --> 00:08:32,386 [Hammond] The Egyptian needs serious remodeling, 171 00:08:32,470 --> 00:08:33,554 and it's getting it, 172 00:08:33,638 --> 00:08:37,934 and that's thanks to some of the money from Netflix and American Cinematheque. 173 00:08:38,643 --> 00:08:43,606 At the Egyptian, we are working on a very good recreation and preservation 174 00:08:43,689 --> 00:08:45,358 of what was there in 1922, 175 00:08:45,942 --> 00:08:50,488 so that the Egyptian is there for people to come and have this experience. 176 00:08:50,571 --> 00:08:51,697 One, please. 177 00:08:52,657 --> 00:08:56,994 [del Toro] Certainly, in cinema, there are screening rooms that are cold, 178 00:08:57,495 --> 00:09:00,039 and there are screening rooms that are warm. 179 00:09:01,290 --> 00:09:03,751 Those are the best places to see a movie. 180 00:09:04,794 --> 00:09:06,796 If it's a great movie, it's great. 181 00:09:07,296 --> 00:09:09,757 If it's a bad movie, it's not that bad. 182 00:09:10,758 --> 00:09:13,052 The Egyptian, even though it's enormous, 183 00:09:13,553 --> 00:09:15,096 it's a really warm room. 184 00:09:15,930 --> 00:09:18,516 [Taylor] There is a magic to the Egyptian. 185 00:09:18,599 --> 00:09:22,395 Feeling all of these incredible filmmakers that came before you. 186 00:09:22,979 --> 00:09:26,857 That history gets passed down, inspires a new generation. 187 00:09:26,941 --> 00:09:29,110 You can still go to the Egyptian 188 00:09:29,193 --> 00:09:32,822 and still see some of the movies that played there decades before. 189 00:09:33,364 --> 00:09:34,824 [wondrous music plays] 190 00:09:34,907 --> 00:09:37,702 [del Toro] There's a covenant with cinema at the Egyptian 191 00:09:37,785 --> 00:09:41,497 that you get renewed every time you're there as an audience member. 192 00:09:41,581 --> 00:09:45,001 And as a filmmaker, you feel that covenant with the audience. 193 00:09:45,084 --> 00:09:47,086 [wondrous music continues] 194 00:09:47,169 --> 00:09:52,258 You have a direct line with the origins of cinema at its most grand. 195 00:09:52,341 --> 00:09:53,926 [wondrous music continues] 196 00:09:54,010 --> 00:09:57,263 The Egyptian is there to have a spiritual moment with film. 197 00:09:57,346 --> 00:09:59,056 [wondrous music crescendoes] 198 00:10:01,142 --> 00:10:03,144 [energetic music plays]