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Relativity Media along with invite you to join Bradley Cooper Robert De Niro Abbie Cornish at the premiere of Tuesday, March 8th, 2011 7:30 pm - Screening Regal Union Square Stadium 14 850 Broadway at East 13th Street 9:30 pm - Party Featuring DJs Harley Viera-Newton & Cassie Coane Buddakan 75 9th Avenue (btw. 15th & 16th Streets) Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro star in LIMITLESS, a paranoia-fueled action thriller about an unsuccessful writer whose life is transformed by a top-secret “smart drug” that allows him to use 100% of his brain and become a perfect version of himself. His enhanced abilities soon attract shadowy forces that threaten his new life in this suspenseful and provocative film. LIMITLESS stars Bradley Cooper (THE HANGOVER, THE A-TEAM), Oscar® winner Robert De Niro (RAGING BULL, TAXI DRIVER) and Abbie Cornish (BRIGHT STAR). The film is directed by Neil Burger (THE ILLUSIONIST) and written by Leslie Dixon (HAIRSPRAY, THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR), based on the novel Limitless (originally The Dark Fields) by Alan Glynn. SPECIAL THANKS TO VIRGIN MOBILE National coverage aired on Bradley Cooper Neil Burger Christopher Meloni Abbie Cornish Brent Hocking Jason Bateman Robert De Niro, Grace Hightower Alyssa Milano Patricia Clarkson Andrew Howard James Lipton Sir Richard Branson Johnny Whitworth Nicole Trunfio Veronica Varekova T.V. Carpio Ryan Kavanaugh Oliver Platt Bekah Jenkins Darlene Rodriguez Gigi Stone Jill Martin Lynn Collins Stacey Bendet Giancarlo Esposito Nev Schulman Tiki Barber Justin Long Lenay Dunn, Kevin Manno Alison Brod Rachel Roy, Russell Simmons Danny Flaherty Robert John Matthew Settle Chazz Palminteri Caroline Winberg Damaris Lewis Jared Followill Bradley Cooper, Abbie Cornish, Robert De Niro Get Smarter Darrell Hartman /Wednesday, March 9th 2011 The blue pill or the red pill? Neither, for Bradley Cooper in the new movie Limitless, in which his character develops a habit for a transparent little tablet that temporarily gives him a four-digit IQ. Before he knows it, Cooper's struggling writer is a Wall Street superstar who's ten steps ahead of humanity in the areas of flirting, foreign languages, and just about everything else. Unfortunately, the wonder drug comes with some side effects. "Besides being fun, it's a parking-lot conversation afterwards," Cooper said of the film at last night's premiere. "It definitely opens into a lot of questions." Among them: how best to put superhuman mental capabilities to use in real life? Cooper's co-star Abbie Cornish said she'd promote animal rights, while Alyssa Milano kept her ambitions modest: "The New York Times crossword puzzle." As for Sir Richard Branson, who recently expanded his Virgin empire into the production of films, including this one—well, some people would say he's running on a few extra cylinders already. At the after-party at Buddakan, baggies containing clear capsules (ginger candies, actually) were set out on tables, while waiters served the dubious performanceenhancers Red Bull and DeLeón tequila. Caroline Winberg, who appears briefly in the film as a party girl but nevertheless plays a key role in the plot, mentioned that the nude scenes she'd shot had been cut. "Of course I wish they would have stayed in, but my boyfriend is very happy they didn't," she announced. How would the Swedish model have used the extra brain power the pill provides? "Maybe I'd run to be the first female president," she mused, adding that she had an easy fix for the issue of her foreign birth: "I'd change the rules." High and Mighty Giovanna Campagna/Wednesday, March 9th 2011 Union Square‘s Regal Theater played host to Peggy Siegal’s New York premiere ofLimitless last night, a film about one man‘s meteoric rise to the top of New York society with the help of a ―smart drug‖ called NZT. The film‘s stars, Bradley Cooper and Abbie Cornish, seemed to be similarly on top of their game—minus the NZT, of course—creating a frenzy amongst film aficionados and partygoers upon arriving on the scene.Robert De Niro, who plays a Wall Street mogul reminiscent of Gordon Gecko, further riled up the crowd when he made a brief appearance before dashing into the theater. Post-screening, guests made their way via private party bus to Buddakan, which was apropos as it‘s one of the film‘s locations. At the restaurant, the crowd of cineastes seemed to magically triple—every inch of the grandiose interior was chock-full of guests includingJustin Long, Jason Bateman, Arden Wohl, Stella Schnabel, and Calvin Klein.Over drinks, the buzz was about the movie‘s premise: a drug that supplies boundless energy and allows the brain to function at its fullest capacity. ―It certainly wasn‘t a cautionary tale,‖ said one partygoer with a laugh. Cooper took a moment to chat with Patricia Clarkson, costar Johnny Whitworth,and director Neil Burger, while Cornish, in a Lanvin LBD and retro updo, held court at a corner table with friends. ―I‘m looking forward to color,‖ she said, musing on her spring wardrobe. And, sure enough, despite the still-cold temperatures outside, girls were indeed beginning to show some leg—a sure sign of the change of seasons to come. Bradley Cooper Attracts a Crowd at 'Limitless' Premiere Alessandra Codinha /Wednesday, March 9th 2011 ―Is this like, an Eighties/Studio54 theme?‖ one partygoer asked aloud at Buddakan on Tuesday night, while lifting up one of the small plastic bags (of a size favored by fashion retailers for spare buttons or narcotics dealers for distribution) littered across a banquette table. ―Has someone dealt a large amount of drugs here?!‖ Clearly, the partygoer in question had not seen the night‘s entertainment: Neil Burger‘s ―Limitless,‖ starring Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro. The movie depicts the zero-to-hero transformation of a down-on-his-luck copywriter (Cooper) who consumes a ―smart drug‖ that enables him to use 100 percent of his brain, while the unmedicated rest of humanity uses only 10 percent. He is transformed into a sort of suave super-human version of himself, basically a smarter version of Cooper‘s character from ―The Hangover,‖ to less hilarious ends. The small bags were filled with small, transparent pills, which turned out to be some sort of mint, the consumption of which did not make anyone any smarter. Abbie Cornish, Cooper, De Niro and his wife Grace Hightower were all present at the film‘s opening, hours previous at Union Square‘s Regal theater. Stacey Bendet commiserated with a very-pregnant Alyssa Milano, who was eager to support De Niro, a fellow cast-member of the upcoming picture ―New Year‘s Eve.‖ ―I‘m excited to see [―Limitless]!‘ Milano said with a smile. ―With Robert De Niro and Bradley Cooper, how could it not be good?!‖ Johnny Whitworth, Oliver Platt, Stella Schnabel, Calvin Klein, Jason Bateman, Caroline Winberg, Gincarlo Esposito and Tiki Barber all were present, and later piled into a partysupplied bus pointed to Buddakan, which had served as a location for the film. Russell Simmons was on hand at the restaurant, though a bit more interested in discussing Bikram yoga with a female partygoer than the film of the hour. James Lipton held court at a corner table, while Rachel Roy greeted Jeremy Kost and Justin Long. Cooper was consistently besieged by well-wishers and flashbulbs. At one point, Patricia Clarkson sauntered over to the actor and grabbed his face with both hands, pulling him towards her by the ears. The windmilling arms of a helpful publicist blocked her salutation from camera flashes, though it appeared to be congratulatory, if a bit close. And one pill makes you a star Stephen Schaefer /Thursday, March 10th 2011 For the Manhattan premiere of "Limitless," Robert De Niro barreled through the red carpet line without stopping. On his way into the Regal Union Square theater, he did answer the reporter's question "Can I get a quote?" "Good luck!" he replied. The Relativity Media thriller charts how a "smart drug" transforms Bradley Cooper from schlubby to powerful, and attendees at the event -- De Niro excluded -- weighed in on what wonders they'd like to experience from a miracle pill. "Learn as many languages and dialects as I could," said Cooper. "And I have all these instruments around my house; I'd learn to play those." Co-star Abbie Cornish said, "I would probably learn Spanish for my Mexican movie 'The Girl.' Or play the harp." Guest Richard Branson was the most detailed in his response. "I would rather you wouldn't tell anybody but when I was 18 I actually discovered this pill and have had the most incredible life ever since. I told Virgin producers about it and they thought they could make a fictional film of it.It's been great, going around the world, going into space, starting airlines, record companies, film companies. If you like I'll slip you a little," he offered at the Buddakan afterparty. Pregnant Pause Wednesday, March 9th 2011 Alyssa Milano flaunts her budding baby bump Tuesday at the red carpet premiere of Limitless, which stars Bradley Cooper, in New York. Seeing Stars th Frank DiGiacomo/ Thursday, March 10 2011 Does Avril Lavigne harbor hard feelings toward her record label? An eyewitness tells us the singer looked like she was having a blast with her beau, Brody Jenner, his stepsister Kim Kardashian and Kim's boyfriend, New Jersey Nets player Kris Humphries, at the release party for Lavigne's latest album, "Goodbye Lullaby," at SL on Tuesday night. The ladies sat on their guys' laps, then hit the dance floor. But, our source says, when Lavigne, 26, got on the mic to thank "everyone who supported" her in making the album, her label RCA Records was last on the list. Addressing why the disk took over two years to release, Lavigne told Billboard.com "the only challenge of this album was my record company."Seeing stars The children of movie stars get star-struck, too. It's been a while since we saw a smile as big as the one Chazz Palminteri's son, Dante, wore after he met Bradley Cooper at the premiere party for "Limitless" at Buddakan on Tuesday. When we asked the 15year-old what his favorite Cooper pic was, we expected him to be politic and plug the film he'd just seen, but he said "Hangover." Also at the DeLeon tequila-sponsored fete were Jason Bateman, Abbie Cornish, film financier Ryan Kavanaugh and director Neil Burger, who did not miss the irony that his film - about a drug that optimizes brain function - premiered the same night as one of Charlie Sheen's addled webcasts. Happy Delay Tara Palmeri, /Thursday, March 10th 2011 Not every cast member of "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" is downcast over the show's problems. T.V. Carpio, who plays Arachne, seemed elated about a further delay. "Oh, my gosh," she told us at the premiere party for "Limitless" at Buddakan. "This means a vacation. I missed the winter because we've been in the theater every day and night." Female Shield Tara Palmeri/ Friday, March 11th 2011 When Bradley Cooper arrived at the "Limitless" after-party at Buddakan with his mother on Tuesday, he needed help fending off droves of women angling for his attention. The handsome actor, out without girlfriend Renée Zellweger, chatted up James Lipton about his appearance on "The Actors Studio," to air Monday. A spy told us, "He had security guards who were mainly working to keep the women away from him." Meanwhile, Nancy Meyers' daughter, Hallie, was spotted canoodling with "Catfish" star Nev Schulman at the DeLeon-sponsored party, while Justin Long arrived with a pal but left with Patricia Clarkson. Who Would Dare Reject Bradley Cooper?! By: Cristina Gibson/Wednesday, March 9th 2011 Even Hollywood superstars get shot down sometimes. Just ask Bradley Cooper. The Limitless star told me last night, at the movie's NYC premiere, about getting totally denied: Entry into a prestigious college, that is. "I got rejected from Georgetown in high school," he said at last night's NYC premiere. But now B. Coop is totally getting the last laugh, since he tried again and managed to make the cut. "And then I reapplied again and got in," he finished. Now he's a Georgetown grad and a major movie star, who's dating another celeb—and the rest is history. Bradley attended the premiere sans Reneé Zellweger last night, and instead he mingled with castmates Robert De Niro and Abbie Cornish at the afterparty at Buddakan. Also rolling solo to the soiree was Justin Long, who didn't look too upset that his exgirlfriend Drew Barrymore just so happens to be in the Big Apple with her new man Will Kopelman. Probably the DeLeon tequila that was being served helped dull any post-split pain he might have been feeling? Mom-to-Be Alyssa Milano's Best Advice Yet: "It's Really Hard to Kill A Baby" Cristina Gibson /Wednesday, March 9th 2011 Since Alyssa Milano announced she has a baby on board, she's been fielding tons of advice. But one nugget in particular was especially comforting for the mom-to-be. "It sounds kind of harsh but a friend of the family recently told me it's really hard to kill a baby," she told reporters at last night's Limitless premiere in NYC, "That made me feel much better!" All kidding aside, Alyssa said she's comparing parenting crib notes with her costar Halle Berry... "We had a very nice conversation about being a mother yesterday," she told me of her New Year's Eve castmate— Alyssa and Halle been filming within the Big Apple, along with Robert De Niro. And since Alyssa has been busy balancing working with her pregnancy, hubby Dave Bugliari is being especially sweet. "Yesterday my call was at 5:30 am and the car was picking me up at 4:45 in the morning," she said. "My alarm went off and he got out of bed and went and ran the shower for me." Sounds like a keeper! There was obviously no drinking any of the DeLeon tequila flowing freely at the premiere and after party for Alyssa, but she said she's been craving something perfectly healthy so far. "Broccoli," she confessed of her biggest craving, "I'm so boring!" Hey, at least eating tons of broccoli will make losing the baby weight a cinch, right? After-Party Placebo Effect th Nate Freeman/March 15 2011 There were pills on the tables. Small ovals, pale yellow and encased in miniature plastic ziplock bags, were strewn everywhere—on the bars, the banquettes, the orbiting trays. Some had been kicked to the floor. Discarded baggies, reaped of their goods, lay useless by the dozen. This was not an uncommon sight. It was late at Buddakan, in the meatpacking district, that tony war zone where zonked club kids bring the Jersey spirit to the West Side. Yet such openness was new even to this indulgent part of town. Odder still was the occasion: the after-party for the premiere of Limitless, the big-budget thriller about a pill that lets you access 100 percent of your mind. What audacious devotion to theme! Plentiful drugs at a drug movie party! Alas, the high procured from these pills was nothing you couldn‘t get from a lollipop. (The contraband turned out to be gumdrops.) The crowd would have to make due with a lesser intoxicant: fancy tequila drinks, which would probably be the last thing to render your mind power limitless. The Observer‘s substance intake began with one glass of white wine and one tumbler of Johnnie Walker Black. Nothing illicit there. But his interest had been piqued. He wanted the industry secrets. Which uppers, downers and other fun stuff do the stars use to enhance their brains? The Observer edged into a back corner and spotted the movie‘s pusher himself. Hey, Bradley Cooper! Have you ever tried any drugs that have let you use 100 percent of your mind? Like, Adderall? Or speed? ―Sorry, I can‘t talk right now,‖ he said, pointing to a woman to his left. ―Here, this is my mom.‖ It seemed best not to interrogate Mr. Cooper in front of his dear mother. Luckily, in a nearby booth was another luminary: James Lipton. He was seated behind the Coopers‘ table, a half-eaten plate of Buddakan specialties pushed aside in front of him. He was all Lipton—the goatee, the eyeglasses, the eyebrows. James, The Observer asked. The drugs. Does he do them? ―I‘ve never taken anything stronger than aspirin,‖ he laughed. ―How‘s that for square?‖ Had he seen Limitless? He had. And, having seen this film, he knew that, in the film, there is a drug that allows you to use one hundred percent of your mind. Would he ever try such a drug? ―I‘d think twice about it,‖ Mr. Lipton said. ―I like to think that I‘m usually using 50 percent of my mind.‖ On the other side of the room stood cast member T.V. Carpio, who declined to talk about drugs, fictional or otherwise. She preferred to talk about sex. ―The writer told me that, to avoid the R rating, we‘ll take out all the sex scenes,‖ Ms. Carpio explained. ―But the director said, ‗They will see you fucking like in real life!‘‖ Good to know! (At that point, The Observer had added a glass—two glasses?—of Champagne to his total substance intake). Next up was Patricia Clarkson, in red, sitting legs crossed by the ballroom-bar precipice. If it were available, would she care to sample some 100 percent mindenhancing movie drug? ―I want the drug, bwa-ha-ha-ha!‖ she told The Observer. Is there anything she‘s tried that‘s come close? ―I‘ve never done drugs, of any kind,‖ she said. ―Except I guess alcohol. But a drug that would make me as brilliant as all of my brilliant writer friends? Yes.‖ Well, Ms. Clarkson, Adderall comes close, and speed works for some people … ―No, if I did speed or whatever my heart would leap,‖ she sighed. ―I have the highest metabolism. Oh, no, no, no.‖ She thanked The Observer—―It‘s so cute that you know who I am!‖—and he returned to wandering around. Reader, go ahead and add one of those dumb tequila cocktails to the drink count. The Observer craved more anecdotes of depravity. Surely, there must be someone who‘s gone on a pill bender or two. Oh, right. The DJ. ―I took Adderall all of college, it was nuts,‖ said Cassie Coane. ―Wait—Adderall lets you use 100 percent of your mind?‖ Well, no. ―But yeah, I love Adderall,‖ she said. ―Adderall‘s the best.‖ The most memorable interaction of the night, however, was the first. Jason Bateman stood on the stairs when The Observer approached him to ask about his drug use. ―Dude,‖ he said, his face a bit contorted. ―Dude. I don‘t know. I—‖ At this point, the first of his public-relations assistants approached The Observer, and escorted him away. ―That‘s totally disrespectful and inappropriate.‖ Baffling. A second public-relations assistant approached The Observer. ―Did you see the screening?‖ he asked. No, The Observer had not. ―Well, if you had, you would know that nine people in the movie died from the drug.‖ The New York Premiere of Limitless: Why We're Already Looking Forward to the Director's Cut Alexandria Symonds/Wednesday, March 9th 2011 Before the New York premiere of his new film,Limitless, director Neil Burger was more than willing to expound on the ethics of its premise—in which an unmotivated novelist (Bradley Cooper) suddenly gains, via an experimental new pill, the ability to use his entire brain. "It's strange that they're repurposing things like Adderall and Ritalin to have more focus, and things like that. It's a strange thing. Obviously, the movie is a turbocharged version of that. But it's really, the question is, is your brain just like a computer and you're adding more RAM?" he mused on the red carpet. "And are you really focused, or are you just becoming kind of like a really productive accountant?" The movie, besides being something of a fast-paced thrill ride, certainly does give rise to questions of a bigger nature—and at the premiere after-party, at Buddakan, we noticed plenty of people entrenched in bioethics discussions (a first for the meatpacking district, we think) while sipping DeLeon Tequila cocktails. Two such partygoers, NBC News anchor Stone Phillips and Gossip Girl actor Matthew Settle, had strong opinions on the film—and its implications. "I would recommend it, I liked it, I would tell my friends to go see it. All of my friends, I would say, to go see it. We're living in an overmedicated country, and I think it's an interesting film for people to see," Phillips said. "It's going to be interesting to see where society takes this, and if they actually start producing drugs that can enhance our capabilities," Settle chimed in. "We've already enhanced our capabilities in so many ways, by medicine, and we're about to become hybrid human machines. We were talking aboutsingularity, you know, Raymond Kurzweil's talking about machines achieving consciousness in 25 years. It's a terrifying world." Heavy! After checking in with Settle about Gossip Girl ("We're going to try to get Stone on it next year!"), we left them to their conversation—both were clearly enjoying it. The actress T.V. Carpio, who plays the landlord's wife with whom Cooper has a brief liaison in the film, had her mind on slightly less lofty things—namely, the sex scenes that were cut to satisfy censors. She was quick to let us know that the footage isn't gone forever, insisting, "In the director's cut, you can see us fucking like rabbits!" Does Carpio undertake any special preparation for her love scenes? "No, you just dive in and pretend it's real!" she said with a smile. Also grinning—pretty much all night, as far as we could tell—was Abbie Cornish, the female lead of the film, who looked radiant in Lanvin with an elegant updo. Cornish, who must have one of the most diverse résumés of any actress in her age range (John Keats' muse in Bright Star, heroin addict inCandy, ass-kicker in Sucker Punch), is still modest enough to be grateful for each and every role. "It's interesting when you play so many different characters and they become a part of you—the experience is so amazing," she said. "Sucker Punch, the last one that I did, was such an amazing adventure. I loved that training—we trained for three months, and it was incredible, I'll never forget that stuff... I used to love putting on music and practicing my sword routines." Celerbrity News Charles Thorp /Wednesday, March 9th 2011 -- Bradley Cooper and James Lipton discussing his upcoming Inside The Actors Studio appearance during the DeLeon Tequila-sponsored after party for his film Limitless at Buddakan in NYC Last Night's Look: Hit or Miss? Thursday, March 10th 2011 Lipton's Company Suits Solo Cooper to a Tea Michelle Rodriguez /Thursday, March 10th 2011 Limitless Premiere Thursday, March 10th 2011 Relativity Media and DeLeon Tequila hosted a well-attended and well-enjoyed premiere for the new film Limitless, directed by Neil Burger. Guests including stars Robert De Niro, Bradley Cooper, and Abbie Cornish, as well as Rachel Roy, Bee Shaffer, Russell Simmons, Jason Bateman, Justin Long, and many others packed in to see the film at Regal Cinemas Union Square, then journeyed to Buddakan for an after-party, featuring DeLeon Tequila cocktails, that lasted well into the night. Thursday, March 10th 2011 Bradley Cooper reunited with co-stars Abbie Cornish and Robert De Niro at the world premiere of 'Limitless,' presented by DeLeon Tequila, in New York City on March 8. This Week on the Scene Nigel Smith /Friday, March 11th 2011 This past week saw a flurry of talent touch down in New York, Beverly Hills, Missouri, Miami and Austin where the SXSW Film Conference and Festival is gearing up for its opening tonight. In Manhattan, ―Jane Eyre‖ screened with its good looking cast and director in tow; Neil Burger‘s Bradley Cooper starring ―Limitless‖ had a glamorous world premiere; Christopher Walken showed up to lend his support to ―Kill the Irishman;‖ and Catherine Deneuve got a standing ovation at the kickoff to the Film Society of Lincoln Center & Unifrance‘s ‗Rendez-Vous with French Cinema‘ series. In addition to all the Big Apple action, indieWIRE caught up with stunning Colombian actress Angie Cepeda, star of the Spanish romantic comedy ―With or Without Love,‖ at the Miami Film Festival; the True/False Film Fest hosted its annual live documentary game show ‗Gimme Truth;‘ a group of Canada‘s finest, including Eugene Levy and Ivan Reitman, mingled in Beverly Hills; and Renee Zellweger was honored by the Austin Film Society‘s Texas Hall of Fame Awards Thursday night. Bradley Cooper (left), Abbie Cornish and Robert De Niro hit up Relavity Media‘s world premiere of ―Limitless‖ last night in New York. The paranoid thriller, directed by Neil Burger (―The Illusionist‖), screened at Regal Union Square cinemas to a packed house, followed by an after party at hot spot Buddakan, where guests including Justin Long, Patricia Clarkson, Matthew Ames, Calvin Klein, Alyssa Milano and Lynn Collins sipped on bubbly and DeLeon Tequila (the event‘s sponsor) cocktails. [Photo credit: Larry Busaca/Getty] Bradley Cooper’s ‘Limitless’ Premiere Bradley Cooper and Abbie Cornish hit the red carpet in New York City where they chat with Access about their new movie, ―Limitless.‖ So, would they take the drug that would give them super human abilities? LIMITLESS PREMIERE: Some of the hottest names in Hollywood flooded New York City last night. It was for the premiere of ‗Limitless‘ at the Regal Theater in Union Square. Bradley Cooper stars in this action-thriller. He plays a writer who discovers a top-secret drug which gives him superhuman abilities. His newly found potential is noticed by a media mogul-- played by Robert DeNiro. You can't go wrong with a standout cast like this. ‗Limitless‘ hits theaters March 18. Wednesday March 9, 2011 Bradley Cooper flashed his smile at the New York premiere of Limitless last night alongside costars Abbie Cornish and Robert De Niro. We chatted with the leading man on the red carpet, as he dished about his love scenes in the film and shared his excitement over the teaser trailerfor The Hangover 2. We weren't the only ones to see Bradley up close; our I'm a Huge Fanwinner also recently met the A-lister, so stay tuned for those videos on PopSugar! Cooper, Cornish and De Niro Get 'Limitless By Nigel Smith /Wednesday, March 9th 2011 Bradley Cooper (left), Abbie Cornish and Robert De Niro hit up Relavity Media‘s world premiere of ―Limitless‖ last night in New York. The paranoid thriller, directed by Neil Burger (―The Illusionist‖), screened at Regal Union Square cinemas to a packed house, followed by an after party at hot spot Buddakan, where guests including Justin Long, Patricia Clarkson, Matthew Ames, Calvin Klein, Alyssa Milano and Lynn Collins sipped on bubbly and DeLeon Tequila (the event‘s sponsor) cocktails. [Photo credit: Larry Busaca/Getty] Arachne Takes a Night Off From 'Spider Man’ By: Nigel Smith/Wednesday, March 9th 2011 Director Neil Burger (―The Illusionist‖) joined actress T.V. Carpio at the world premiere of his latest film ―Limitless,‖ in which Carpio co-stars alongside Bradley Cooper, Abbie Cornish and Robert De Niro. Carpio, currently playing the lead female role of Arachne in Julie Taymor‘s musical ―Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark,‖ took a rare night off from the Broadway show to lend her support to the paranoid action thriller. [Photo credit: Larry Busaca/Getty] Alyssa Milano Isn't Afraid of Motherhood: It's Hard To Kill A Baby! Chloe Melas /Wednesday, March 9th 2011 The mom-to-be is loving being pregnant and she says her own mother is giving her the best parenting tips! Alyssa Milano has that mommy glow! The 38-yearold actress announced via Twitter on Feb. 22 that she and her husband Dave Bugliari, 32, are expecting their first baby.HollyBaby.com ran into the star at the NYC premiere of Bradley Cooper‘s new filmLimitless presented by DeLeon Tequilla on Mar. 8, and she revealed the best piece of advice she‘s been given so far! ―It sounds so harsh but a friend of the family recently told me it‘s really hard to kill a baby,‖ she tells us jokingly. ―And I thought about it and I said … ‗That makes me feel much better.‘‖ The couple who are expecting the baby in early fall haven‘t found out the sex of the baby, even though she ―prophetically‖ refers to it as a ―he.‖ But Alyssa tells us that ever since she became pregnant she can‘t get enough of her mom — so sweet! ―I just think I want to absorb all of my knowledge [from her],‖ Alyssa says. ―There‘s something very comforting about being with your mother anyway but also being with her at this time you know, knowing that she knows all the tricks and everything.‖ When asked if there are any crazy late night cravings, she says: ―Broccoli … boring I know!‖ Best of luck to the happy couple! Last Night's Parties Wednesday, March 9th 2011 Bradley Cooper proved he's not just the dude from The Hangover, famous moms hit FAO Schwartz, the art elite previewed Glenn Lignon's exhibit at the Whitney and much much more! Take a look at what happened last night. Where: Regal Union Square and Buddakan Who Was There: Abbie Cornish, Bradley Cooper, Damaris Lewis, Justin Long, Deidre Nesteruk, Sir Richard Branson, Robert DeNiro, Grace Hightower, Rachel Roy, Russell Simmons, TV Carpio, Allison Brod, James Lipton, Jason Bateman Other Details: Everyone was out last night to support Robert DeNiro and Bradley Cooper and their new flick Limitless. Even the kid from Skins was there! He did not appear to be stoned or selling drugs much to some people's disappointment. Alyssa Milano loved the flick, Tweeting: #Limitless was fantastic. Highly recommend." Brad and Abie talked about the sex scene, saying it was "technical," and "easy," respectively. Bradley and Abbie Talk Sex Scenes and Natural Highs at the NYC Premiere of Limitless Bradley Cooper joined his costars Abbie Cornish and Robert De Niro at the premiere of Limitless in NYC last night. He arrived in town after showing off the movie at a special screening in LA last week. Since then, he's taken care of promotional duties like his weekend press junket and an appearance on Inside the Actors Studio. The show's host, James Lipton, showed his support for Bradley at last night's event, where we chatted with the star on the red carpet. He touched on his intimate onscreen moments with Abbie, saying they were "technical," while she called their kissing scenes "easy" and shared her thoughts on Bradley's piercing blue eyes. The film features Bradley's character maximizing his work potential with the help of a small pill, though the actor confided he prefers to get his highs naturally. A pregnant Alyssa Milano gave a glowing review of the thriller after watching alongside Gossip Girl's Matthew Settle, Jason Bateman, and designer Rachel Roy, and the fun continued following the screening when the cast headed to Buddakan to celebrate. Abbie Cornish & Bradley Cooper: 'Limitless' NYC Premiere’ Wednesday, March 9th 2011 Abbie Cornish and co-star Bradley Cooper hit the red carpet at the premiere of their new thriller, Limitless, on Tuesday (March 8) at NYC‘s Regal Union Square Theatre. The 28-year-old Aussie actress paired her Lanvin dress with Stuart Weitzmanshoes, a VBH purse, and Broken English jewelry. Also attending the premiere, which was presented by DeLeon Tequila, Robert De Niro. Limitless hits theaters next Friday (March 18)! Bradley Cooper Says 'Hangover 2' Will Be Epic By: Roger Friedman /Wednesday, March 9th 2011 May interrupt the Charlie Sheen show for a sec? Bradley Cooper is now a bona fide movie star. He carries ―Limitless,‖ which has strong supporting roles played by Robert DeNiro and Abbie Cornish. The Neil Burger directed thriller is very comic book like and lots of fun. It premiered last night in New York, with lots of star power in the audience including Oliver Platt, Patricia Clarkson, Giancarlo Esposito, Chaz Palminteri, Matthew Settle, Jason Bateman, Alyssa Milano as well asRichard Branson, Denise Rich and Mary Kennedy. But it was Brad who stole the show–minus Renee Zelleweger, who had to stay in L.A. Brad brought him mom (his dad recently passed away) and she was pretty excited to realize that her Actors Studio graduate is now a leading man on his own. So was ―Inside the Actors Studio‖ chief James Lipton who congratulated Cooper on a job well done. At the after party, yours truly live blogged the Charlie Sheen UStream show from the office of Buddakan restaurant–their food is delicious, but producer Ryan Kavanagh wanted a vegan pizza. So calls were made to Two Boots around the corner, and Kavanagh‘s tastebuds were saved. But Brad–what about ―Hangover 2″? ―I think it will be epic,‖ he told me. ―I really do. Wait til you see it.‖ Broadway's 'Spiderman' Shutdown A Shock to Cast By: Laura Lane /Wednesday, March 9th 2011 T.V. Carpio couldn‘t stop raving to OK! about working on Broadway‘s Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark when she walked the red carpet Tuesday night in New York at the premiere of Limitless, but some troubling news about the musical she stars in would get announced just an hour later. The $65 million dollar film will be overhauled and close for two to three weeks, according to the New York Times. T.V. was still in the theatre at the premiere of Limitless, which she stars in alongside Robert DeNiro and Bradley Cooper, when the news broke Tuesday night about the production‘s shutdown. ―Basically you live in the theatre, I don‘t see sunlight very much but you get to do what you love so I‘m not complaining,‖ T.V. told OK! earlier in the night. ―It‘s so much fun! I get to use all the things that I love. There‘s movement, there‘s singing, there‘s acting.‖ T.V. assumed the role of Arachne in early January replacing Natalie Menodoza when the actress left the show after suffering a concussion when she was hit in the head by a piece of production equipment during a preview show. It was just one of multiple injuries on the Spiderman set. ―Obviously I was really grateful for the opportunity but also sad to see one of our own go,‖ Carpio told OK! of taking over for Mendoza. ―My contract is until September so we‘ll see what happens after that.‖ It is the third official opening delay for the production, which was scheduled to open March 15. Bradley Cooper, Alyssa Milano Hit 'Limitless' Premiere Justin Thompson /Wednesday, March 9th 2011 Bradley Cooper, star of the new film Limitless which premiered in New York City last night, said that he did all of his stunts in the film – except one. Cooper‘s character Eddie Morra discovers his full potential by taking a top-secret drug and tests his physical boundaries in various stunts throughout the film, including jumping off a cliff into water. ‖I have a hole in my ear so I can‘t actually go into the water like that,‖ Cooper said. ―I probably would‘ve done it actually, like an idiot, and been in the hospital.‖ He also admitted that if that the drug were available in real life, he‘d be boring, learning multiple languages and playing instruments. Alyssa Milano showed up on the red carpet wearing maternity pants and a cut top, showing off her growing baby bump. Also at the premiere werePatricia Clarkson, Abbie Cornish, Robert De Niro, Russell Simmons,Jason Bateman and more! De Niro, Cooper Milano Out for 'Limitless' Premiere’ Wednesday, March 9th 2011: NBC Niteside NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 08: Actor Robert De Niro and Grace Hightower attend Relativity Media's world premiere of "Limitless" presented by Deleon Tequila at Regal Union Square Theatre, Stadium 14 on March 8, 2011 in New York City. (Photo by Larry Busacca/Getty Images for Relativity Media) Bradley, Abbie and Robert Are Limitless in New York Wednesday, March 9th 2011 Bradley Cooper, Abbie Cornish and Robert De Niro posed together at the world premiere of their new film Limitless in New York. The action-thriller is a world away from Bradley‘s other famous role in The Hangover and is his first major lead role. He stars as a writer who takes a pill that gives him limitless powers, and he told Parade that he ―read this script and I fell in love with it.‖ Working with Robert also ticked off a lifelong dream for the star and Bradley says the movie veteran was ―the reason I became an actor.‖ Abbie plays his love interest in the film and she was joined at the premiere by Aussie model Nicole Trunfio, pregnant Alyssa Milano, Patricia Clarkson and Sir Richard Branson, who appeared to be in good spirits after his skiing accident. That's better! Bradley Cooper scrubs up at premiere of Limitless after sporting scruffy bed-head look Wednesday, March 9th 2011 Hours early he looked barely recognizable as he wandered the streets of New York in a bedraggled state. But Bradley Cooper ensured he was looking his best for the premiere of his new movie Limitless as he scrubbed up in a smart suit. The 36-year-old actor also slicked back having earlier stepped out with a disastrous bed-head mop. Transformed: Bradley Cooper looked like a new man at the premiere of his movie Limitless in New York last night after looking rather scruffy earlier in the day Cast call: The actor was joined by co-stars Abbie Cornish, who went for a LBD, and veteran actor Robert DeNiro Cooper, who rose to fame in the 2009 comedy The Hangover, is taking a more serious turn in the action-thriller limitless. He was joined last night by his co-stars, including Robert DeNiro and Abbie Cornish. In the movie he plays a writer who discovers a top-secret drug which furnishes him with super-human abilities. Glamorous ladies: Abbie poses alone on the red carpet and, right, pregnant Charmed actress Alyssa Milano Be my date: DeNiro was joined by his wife Grace Hightower who dressed in knee-high black boots and a white trench coat Speaking about his part in the film to Parade magazine, he said: 'I read this script and I fell in love with it. 'Like anything else that one becomes obsessed with, I did everything I could to try to get the part.' Asked what he would do if he could take the pill that gave super human powers in real life, he said: 'I would definitely try to learn as many languages as I could right away and then I would learn as many instruments as I could. 'It would be incredible to be able to start jamming with all these musicians and communicating with people wherever you are. Legs on show: Stunning Australian model Nicole Trunfio wore an impossibly short black and pink dress and, right, actress T.V. Carpio who stars in the movie 'But I would still be an actor and a director. I would start facing my fear because all I really want to do is direct movies. I just haven't done it.' The movie is based on the 2001 novel The Dark Fields by Alan Glynn. It follows the story of Eddie Morra (Cooper), an unemployed writer whose girlfriend Lindy (Cornish) leaves him. Here come the boys: Cast member Johnny Whitworth looked dapper in a Navy blue suit and shirt and, right, Sir Richard Branson Believing he has no future, a friend introduces him to the experimental drug NZT, which opens up a world of opportunities. He becomes confident and focused and is able to recall everything he has ever read, heard, or seen. He uses his new-found knowledge and makes a success of himself in the financial world where he meets with business mogul Carl Van Loon (De Niro). The film is scheduled to be released in the United States and Canada on March 18 and March 23 in the UK. Day in Celebrities Wednesday, March 9th 2011 Limitless NY Premiere; Daniel Flaherty Wednesday, March 9th 2011 Aspiring author Eddie Morra is suffering from chronic writer's block, but his life changes instantly when an old friend introduces him to NZT, a revolutionary new pharmaceutical that allows him to tap his full potential. With every synapse crackling, Eddie can recall everything he has ever read, seen or heard, learn any language in a day, comprehend complex equations and beguile anyone he meets - as long as he keeps taking the untested drug. Soon Eddie takes Wall Street by storm, parlaying a small stake into millions. His accomplishments catch the eye of mega-mogul Carl Van Loon, who invites him to help broker the largest merger in corporate history. But they also bring Eddie to the attention of people willing to do anything to get their hands on his stash of NZT. With his life in jeopardy and the drug's brutal side effects taking their toll, Eddie dodges mysterious stalkers, a vicious gangster and an intense police investigation as he attempts to hang on to his dwindling supply long enough to outwit his enemies. "Limitless" opens in theaters nationwide on March 18. Limitless NY Premiere; Andrew Howard Wednesday, March 9th 2011 Aspiring author Eddie Morra is suffering from chronic writer's block, but his life changes instantly when an old friend introduces him to NZT, a revolutionary new pharmaceutical that allows him to tap his full potential. With every synapse crackling, Eddie can recall everything he has ever read, seen or heard, learn any language in a day, comprehend complex equations and beguile anyone he meets - as long as he keeps taking the untested drug. Soon Eddie takes Wall Street by storm, parlaying a small stake into millions. His accomplishments catch the eye of megamogul Carl Van Loon, who invites him to help broker the largest merger in corporate history. But they also bring Eddie to the attention of people willing to do anything to get their hands on his stash of NZT. With his life in jeopardy and the drug's brutal side effects taking their toll, Eddie dodges mysterious stalkers, a vicious gangster and an intense police investigation as he attempts to hang on to his dwindling supply long enough to outwit his enemies. "Limitless" opens in theaters nationwide on March 18. Bradley Cooper Takes 'Limitless' to NYC Wednesday, March 9th 2011 Less than two weeks away from their movie's theatrical release, the stars of "Limitless" teamed up for a red carpet event in New York City on Tuesday night (March 8). Among those joining in on the Deleon Tequila hosted premiere were Bradley Cooper, Abbie Cornish and Robert De Niro - who each took separate turns working the Regal Union Square Theatre arrivals area before joining together for a few group photos. With fellow celebs including Alyssa Milano and Nicole Trunfio also hitting up the Big Apple screening, "Limiteless" finds Cooper as an aspiring author who stumbles upon a wonder drug that allows him to have 100% use of his mind. Due out March 18th, ―Limitless‖ was directed by Neil Burger while also starring Anna Friel, and Tomas Arana. Stars and Their Magic Pills Nell Alk/ Wednesday, March 9th 2011 "Limitless," the upcoming thriller starring Bradley Cooper, is a film about a powerful little pill and its far-reaching effects. Niteside was on the red carpet Tuesday evening, asking which skills the film's stars would want to possess if there were a medication capable of magnifying talent. ―I‘d probably do what [my character] Eddie did, which is learn as many languages and dialects as I could,‖ Cooper said. ―I have all these instruments lying around my house that I don‘t know how to play. It‘s a constant reminder of what I don‘t know how to do,‖ the actor added. ―I‘d learn those right away.‖ Abbie Cornish, Cooper‘s onscreen romantic counterpart, said she'd like two pills. "Go on two adventures," she said. ―I feel like there‘s something you could really do to help the world with one of those pills. That‘d be awesome.‖ ―In regards to the second pill, I feel like right now in my life I would probably learn how to speak Spanish. I would love to do that," she added. "I probably would learn how to play the harp.‖ T.V. Carpio, who appears briefly in a heated and steamy scene at the beginning of the movie, told Niteside, ―I‘d like to be able to pick up any language in the world because I love communicating with people. And I‘d love to be able to cook up any meal that I like. I love to eat!‖ Alyssa Milano had a different dream. ―I‘d like for [the pill] to make me the shortstop of the Dodgers!‖ The stars were out Tuesday night at Relativity Media‘s world premiere of Limitless, held at Regal Union Square 14. Bradley Cooper, Abbie Cornish, Robert De Niro and other celebs attend NY Premiere of Limitless Wednesday, March 9th 2011 Actors Bradley Cooper, Abbie Cornish and Robert De Niro Relativity Media’s world premiere of the film Limitless took place yesterday at the Regal Union Square Theatre, Stadium 14 in NYC. The event was presented by Deleon Tequila and attended by the A-list cast, B-list celebrities, and Richard Branson (random? maybe not, Virgin helped produce it). The paranoia-fueled action thriller starring Bradley Cooper (The Hangover, The ATeam), Abbie Cornish (Bright Star), and Oscar winner Robert De Niro (Raging Bull, Taxi Driver) is about an unsuccessful writer whose life is transformed by a topsecret ―smart drug‖ that allows him to use 100 percent of his brain and become a perfect version of himself. His enhanced abilities soon attract shadowy forces that threaten his new life in this suspenseful and provocative film. Limitless is directed by Neil Burger (The Illusionist, Interview with the Assassin) and written by Leslie Dixon (Hairspray, The Thomas Crown Affair), based on the novel Limitless (originally The Dark Fields) by Alan Glynn. Others stars of the film include Anna Friel (You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger), Andrew Howard (Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen), Johnny Whitworth (3:10 to Yuma) and Thomas Arana (The Bourne Supremacy). The screening was met with lots of oohs and aahhs, during and after the showing. Imagine a room packed with over-worked and underpaid celebrities watching a film loaded with paranoid characters and plots. The gasps of simultaneously relief and content at the end of the film were pretty obvious. Here are images from the night. You‘ll find James Lipton (Inside the Actors Studio), Alyssa Milano, T.V. Carpio, Russel Simmons, the backside of Model Nicole Trunfio, and others. You will also find a few stills from the film. Limitless' Has An NZT-Powered New York Premiere Jordan DeSaulnier Wednesday, March 9th 2011 Last night in New York, the premiere for Relativity Media's latest film, the thoughtprovoking thriller Limitless starring Bradley Cooper, Abbie Cornish, and Robert DeNiro, provided all the glamor that you'd expect from a world premiere event. Of course, there was a cavalcade of famous faces on the red carpet, including the film's stars, as well asJason Bateman, Russell Simmons, Patricia Clarkson, Alyssa Milano, and even Inside The Actor's Studio host James Lipton, amongst many others. Also on hand were Relativity founder, CEO, and Limitless producer Ryan Kavanaugh, along with world-renowned British entrepreneur Richard Branson, who also produced through the new film division -- Virgin Produced. Limitless is directed by Neil Burger and stars Bradley Cooper as Eddie Morra, a down-onhis-luck copywriter who stumbles into possession of NZT, a drug that unleashes the brain's full potential. Though the drug powers Eddie to immediate success, it also puts the newly super powered Eddie in potentially fatal danger. Of his most high profile role as a leading-man so far, the Hangover actor told Access Hollywood, "I feel very grateful that Relativity was kind enough to let me play that role." Cooper also had an answer ready right away when asked if he would ever consider taking NZT. "Absolutely. Oh yeah, yeah," he responded. As to what he would do with his mind so completely focused, Cooper explained, "It's boring. I would probably learn as many languages as I could." He added, "I have a bunch of instruments laying around the house that I don't know how to play, so I finally would be able to learn them." Leading lady Abbie Cornish, who also stars in the upcoming Sucker Punch, would also sample the mind-enhancing drug. "I would take the drug, yeah." She did add a condition though, saying, "If there was no side effects and horrible things and addiction that you have to deal with, I think it would be an amazing adventure." She added, "You wouldn't want to live in that suspended reality. To have an adventure on it, for a day," she says, could be "amazing, but you wouldn't want to live in it." Luckily for moviegoers, they won't have to live in it. Instead, they can go for an unforgettable, NZT-infused ride with Bradley Cooper,Robert DeNiro, and Abbie Cornishwhen Limitless opens nationwide on March 18th. Bradley Cooper Attends 'Limitless' New York Premiere Wednesday, March 9th 2011 Actor Bradley Cooper attended the premiere of “Limitless” at the Regal Union Square on March 8, 2011 in New York City. The film tells the story of a copywriter who discovers a top-secret drug which bestows him with super human abilities. The thriller will hit theaters nationwide on March 18. You can check out more pictures of Bradley‘s red carpet arrival below. Mom to be Alyssa Milano at Premiere of Limitless NYC Wednesday, March 9th 2011 Cornish & Bradley Cooper: 'Limitless" NY Premiere! Wednesday, March 9th 2011 Abbie Cornish and co-star Bradley Cooper hit the red carpet at the premiere of their new thriller,Limitless, on Tuesday (March at NYC‘s Regal Union Square Theatre. The 28-year-old Aussie actress paired her Lanvin dress with Stuart Weitzman shoes, a VBH purse, andBroken English jewelry. Also attending the premiere, which was presented by DeLeon Tequila, Robert De Niro. Limitless hits theaters next Friday (March 18)! Bradley Cooper Takes 'Limitless' to NYC Wednesday, March 9th 2011 Less than two weeks away from their movie's theatrical release, the stars of "Limitless" teamed up for a red carpet event in New York City on Tuesday night (March 8). Among those joining in on the Deleon Tequila hosted premiere were Bradley Cooper, Abbie Cornish andRobert De Niro - who each took separate turns working the Regal Union Square Theatre arrivals areabefore joining together for a few group photos. With fellow celebs including Alyssa Milano and Nicole Trunfio also hitting up the Big Apple screening, "Limiteless" finds Cooper as an aspiring author who stumbles upon a wonder drug that allows him to have 100% use of his mind. Due out March 18th, ―Limitless‖ was directed by Neil Burger while also starring Anna Friel, and Tomas Arana. Bradley Cooper, Abbie Cornish Have 'Limitless' Appeal Sarah St.Lifer/ Wednesday, March 9th 2011 What would a pregnant Alyssa Milano be if she could take a pill that would give her superhuman powers? "I'd like to be the shortstop of the Dodgers!" she told us last night at the premiere of "Limitless," a film about a wonder drug that bestows special abilities. The action flick stars Bradley Cooper as an unemployed writer whose girlfriend (played byAbbie Cornish) leaves him. But with a little help from the miracle pill, he discovers his full potential. Cooper himself told us, "I would definitely try to learn as many languages as I could right away and then I would learn as many instruments as I could." But pill talk wasn't the only hot topic on the red carpet, so were baby bumps, as displayed by Milano, who arrived in maternity jeans and dished that she "never looks at labels of anything. I just buy things that I like." Fellow expectant mom Alice + Olivia designer Stacey Bendet offered some playful maternity advice: "Always carrying a neon-pink bag." Another star of pink perfection? "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" star T.V. Carpio in a drapedJ. Mendel dress and Christian Louboutin pumps. When asked about her favorite designer, she perked up and said, "I love a lot of vintage. And I don't know if this is right to say: I loveGalliano. And I love Alexander McQueen. I love pretty, but I also like avant garde. Oh, and Alaïa of course!" And Abbie Cornish, looking glam in a Lanvin minidress and Stuart Weitzman heels, admitted the popular spring trend she's looking forward to most: "I'm really excited about color actually -- blues, and greens and that palette of natural tones of pinks and earthy tones. I think spring's about color." But Calvin Klein, who avoided the red carpet at theDe Leon tequila sponsored premiere, smiled at the thought of warm weather and revealed that he's "just always looking for new and exciting fresh ideas. Talent, I think it's in the air." Limitless: Just Say Yes Regina Weinreich /Wednesday, March 9th 2011 By the end of last night's premiere of Limitless, a new movie starring Bradley Cooper, everyone wanted to have what he has: the dream drug for over-achievers that keeps his character so upbeat and so focused, he simply cannot fail. A novelist with chronic writers block and scruffy hair, Eddie pens his book, learns the piano, French, gets a sharp suit and haircut, and speeds forward figuring out corporate finances for himself and for a Wall Street mogul played by Robert DeNiro. Whew! With the strength of superman, he fells the refrigerator-sized mobsters who want his stash. And keeping up with the breakneck speed of his mind, the cinematography takes you for a splendid ride. Bradley Cooper, so good in one of my all-time favorites, Wedding Crashers, is probably best known for The Hangover. He is simply thrilling in this movie, his blue eyes blazing with intensity. And Abbie Cornish, as delicate as a poem in Bright Star, holds her own in this contemporary caper. Next up for her, a film directed by Madonna. Alas, when the movie's stars Cooper, Cornish, DeNiro, TV Carpio, Tomas Arana, director Neil Burger, caught up with Patricia Clarkson, Denise Rich, Oliver Platt, Jason Bateman, Noah Emmerich, Chaz Palminteri, Ryan Kavanaugh, James Lipton, Giancarlo Esposito, and others at Buddakan for an after party, it soon became clear that the pills in cellophane strewn across the restaurant's tables were mere placebo. Fortunately cocktails made with DeLeon tequila were on hand for a quick fix. Limitless: Just Say Yes Regina Weinreich /Wednesday, March 9th 2011 By the end of last night's premiere of Limitless, a new movie starring Bradley Cooper, everyone wanted to have what he has: the dream drug for over-achievers that keeps his character so upbeat and so focused, he simply cannot fail. A novelist with chronic writers block and scruffy hair, Eddie pens his book, learns the piano, French, gets a sharp suit and haircut, and speeds forward figuring out corporate finances for himself and for a Wall Street mogul played by Robert DeNiro. Whew! With the strength of superman, he fells the refrigerator-sized mobsters who want his stash. And keeping up with the breakneck speed of his mind, the cinematography takes you for a splendid ride. Bradley Cooper, so good in one of my all-time favorites, Wedding Crashers, is probably best known for The Hangover. He is simply thrilling in this movie, his blue eyes blazing with intensity. And Abbie Cornish, as delicate as a poem in Bright Star, holds her own in this contemporary caper. Next up for her, a film directed by Madonna. Alas, when the movie's stars Cooper, Cornish, DeNiro, TV Carpio, Tomas Arana, director Neil Burger, caught up with Patricia Clarkson, Denise Rich, Oliver Platt, Jason Bateman, Noah Emmerich, Chaz Palminteri, Ryan Kavanaugh, James Lipton, Giancarlo Esposito, and others at Buddakan for an afterparty, it soon became clear that the pills in cellophane strewn across the restaurant's tables were mere placebo. Fortunately cocktails made with DeLeon tequila were on hand for a quick fix. Milano on Being Pregnant: "I Love My Belly Nell Alk/Wednesday, March 9th 2011 Soon-to-be-momAlyssa Milano told Niteside she‘s ecstatic to be pregnant, and is enjoying every moment. ―I‘m very excited! And I love my belly,‖ she said. The actress carried said belly well at Relativity Media‘s world premiere of Limitless at Regal Union Square 14 this week, whilst wearing stilettos and balancing an active career no less. The actress added, ―I feel great. I have no complaints.‖ Milano is currently filming the celeb-packed rom-com "New Year‘s Eve," but explained that her girth is no match for her character‘s forgiving wardrobe. ―I‘m wearing scrubs in the movie, so it‘s easy to hide. I could hide a small person in a pair of scrubs! It‘s been fine.‖ Recently, however, a role required her to cover it up. ―I worked last week on 'Breaking In,' which is Christian Slater‘s new show. We had to hide it because I was in tighter clothes.‖ So, have Milano and her hubby nailed down a baby name? ―I don‘t have a name yet. Here‘s my deal: we so often have women and couples that say, ‗I have a name picked out.‘ And then you see the kid and it doesn‘t match the kid. And they had to go back to square one.‖ ―We have it narrowed down," she added. "We have a few names picked out.‖