 Hey guys, I'm Celeste, with Calte's Museum. I'm on sprawl in my PJs right now, talking to students about the new Stephen King movie coming out, Dr. Sleep. What is sleep? She must be a Bergen student. Yeah, I'm a Bergen student and I'm a mom, so literally what is sleep? That's why I love to eat that from my house. I feel new. You score? Oh my gosh! You score things! Literally what is sleep? You value your sleep. What is sleep? Oh, not much now. Do you value your sleep a lot? Yes, a lot. Like, I will sleep. You're great tonight. Every night. Every night? Yeah. Even if I, like, have a mixture and I'll just kind of plan ahead and I don't like to sleep. That's fine. Yeah, I really value sleep. So, how many hours do you get a night? I'm a good night, probably like six or seven, on a good night. What's the normal night? Normal night, more like three to four. Where is the weirdest place you've ever fallen asleep? Weirdest place? I don't know, like... Yeah, oh my shower! Question here! In the shower? So, where is the weirdest place you've ever fallen asleep? Underwater. Wait, why explain? How is that possible? I don't think I know. Oh my God! Ooh! I went to the Rugby World Cup over the summer. I made his last ever AT&T part and I fell asleep. Uh-huh. If you could go into anyone's dreams and mess with them, what would you do? This is the final answer. Thank you for watching, everybody. I think it was... I would just put the clown from it together. That's terrifying. You are not invited to any of my future dreams? I would act normal. Like a normal dream. Yeah. Kind of act. But also just kind of... slip in weird stuff. Okay. That messes with the brain. Okay, like what? I don't know. Just kind of like make the hair fall out or something like that. Real subtle. Okay, yeah. Just subtle stuff that there like was going on. Yeah, definitely some things to make them wake up. Like that was... That was unusual. Alright. Watch Dr. Sleep in theaters November 8. Yeah.