1. A bar which opperates after most other bars close, generally at 2 a.m.

2. A song by Lou Reed, recorded by The Velvet Underground and sung by Moe Tucker.

3. A film: After Hours, released 1985

Director: Martin Scorsese
Written by: Joseph Minion
Starring: Griffin Dunne, Rosanna Arquette, Teri Garr, Cheech and Chong, Linda Fiorentino, and many other people better known by sight than by name.

As any Scorsese fan knows, he's he is certainly one for dark humor. Unlike most of his films, this is his only real comedy, surrounding the hellish night of Paul Hackett (Griffin Dunne), who foolishly picks up a mentally disturbed Marcy (Rosanna Arquette) in a coffeeshop. From there, he has to deal with her suicide and her husband, her sculptress roommate, stoned catburglers, avant guard club goers, insane waitresses, being paper mached, and a city trying to kill him, thinking that he's a wanted criminal.

This is definately a movie to see, one of the best black comedies of the 1980s.