Take a Peek at T.V. Carpio starring alongside Bradley Cooper in Relativity's LIMITLESS, out in theaters nationwide March 18th! LIMITLESS stars Bradley Cooper, Abbie Cornish and Robert Deniro, directed by Neil Burger opens in theaters nationwide Friday, March 18,2011.
T.V. Carpio is currently starring as "Arachne" in the Broadway production Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark
Watch the trailer for the film HERE.
An intellectual slacker and former cocaine addict, now eking out a living as a copywriter for a small publishing house. Through a bizarre series of coincidences, Eddie finds himself in possession of MTD-48, a drug that has some curious effects. On his first trip, Eddie discovers that the drug boosts the intellect, making him far smarter - but also faster, more intuitive, and more charismatic. By warding off sleep and focusing his attention span, Eddie finds that the drug enables him, in a matter of hours, to write a book, learn a foreign language, or predict certain events by detecting patterns in vast amounts of information. What author Glynn has imagined, is the perfect drug for the information age, one that makes its user a match for the ceaseless flow of data from television and newspapers to the Internet rather than being lost in the overload of endless news, history, opinions, and other information.
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T.V. Carpio is currently starring as "Arachne" in the Broadway production Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark
Watch the trailer for the film HERE.
An intellectual slacker and former cocaine addict, now eking out a living as a copywriter for a small publishing house. Through a bizarre series of coincidences, Eddie finds himself in possession of MTD-48, a drug that has some curious effects. On his first trip, Eddie discovers that the drug boosts the intellect, making him far smarter - but also faster, more intuitive, and more charismatic. By warding off sleep and focusing his attention span, Eddie finds that the drug enables him, in a matter of hours, to write a book, learn a foreign language, or predict certain events by detecting patterns in vast amounts of information. What author Glynn has imagined, is the perfect drug for the information age, one that makes its user a match for the ceaseless flow of data from television and newspapers to the Internet rather than being lost in the overload of endless news, history, opinions, and other information.
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