'Garbage Time' was the name I came up with. Midnight was my decision. Were they the right decisions? I dunno.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The dead of midnight is the noon of thought.
You know, I always was an early morning or late night writer. Early morning was my favorite; late night was because you had a deadline. And at four in the morning you make up some of your most absurd jokes.
I always was an early-morning or late-night writer. Early morning was my favorite; late night was because you had a deadline. And at four in the morning, you make up some of your most absurd jokes.
They took away time, and they gave us the clock.
How terrible a thing time is.
Night is certainly more novel and less profane than day.
If I was to go to sleep before midnight, I would feel weird about myself, like I wasted a day. My most productive hours are between midnight and five.
I don't know anyone who actually likes the dark or night-time. I don't care how much they say it doesn't bother them. That's why we used to huddle in caves and light fires when the sun went down.
'The 25th Hour' came out of the decision - a really very conscious decision - that I needed a story set within a compressed time frame because that would help focus the story.
You think of movies like 'Midnight Run' and '48 Hours', those are great movies, especially 'Midnight Run.'