Macbook retina display won't sleep

Anyone else have this problem ? I don't know if its a macbook retina issue or mountain lion issue, just want to see how common it is. The screen won't turn off even after I set power preferences to turn off when idle for 2 min. When I try to force it to sleep from apple drop down menu, the screen turns black and freezes.

my laptop goes to sleep at night... fan stops making noise..
and I shut my laptop...
then I wake up and find my retina fan humming away and the computer is hot,
why is it running in it's sleep? when Im not using it??
i even have "put hard disk to sleep" after an hour...
why is it not??

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