Did he sleep?
For the whole entire movie, it seems like he was awake for 3 days?
shareYeah, I noticed that too. Very strange.
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He may have slept days. We didn't see.
He had a very long workday. He seemed to be starting around closing time, 5 PM, and working until opening time the next day, which might be around 9 AM. That's 16 hours. And aren't museums open six days a week, maybe seven, and he was the only night watchman. That's 96-112 hours a week.
I'm glad this post was already here as that was my immediate thought once the film finished. Not once did we see the character of Larry even looking tired, however, great family movie - I shall be renting Night at the Museum 2 very soon.
shareNikola Tesla only slept for 2-3 hours a day.
shareIf you work the night shift, the first thing you do is go get something to eat, a little me time and off to bed.
Its that man again!!
In Hollywood, time means nothing...Jack Bauer spent 24 hours in continual motion without rest, food or toilet. People who want to have sex, but have to make a timely destination seem to have no problems relieving their coital urges without tardiness. It's magic!
**this head movie makes my eyes rain...waaaaa **