Alec Baldwin And Meryl Streep Attend Premiere Of Their "It's Complicated"

Dec 10, 2009 10:14 AM

One of the nicest things about Meryl Streep is that she seems genuinely pleased to be at all of her movie premieres, even though she has, like, ten a month. Last night was no exception, when she joined Rita Wilson and Alexandra Wentworth at the premiere of "It's Complicated" at the Paris Theater.Meryl's gracious and humble attitude is an especially refreshing change from the scowling, "better than this" attitudes of the young Twilight stars, who, by the way, will be lucky to get to a point where they've attended as many premieres as Meryl.

Alec Baldwin also seemed to be in cheery spirits, with date Nicole Seidel on his arm. Hopefully this will be the film that changes his, in his own words, "complete failure" of a film career. Baldwin had good reason to be cheery: both co-star Tina Fey and brother Stephen Baldwin came to the premiere to support him.

Other attendees included John Krasinski, Emily Blunt, Steve Martin (Who also co-stars in the movie), George Stephanopoulus, Gayle King, Matthew Settle, Lake Bell, Hunter Parrish, and Zoe Kazan. But no Bob Balaban!


Meryl Streep                                          Alec Baldwin, Nicole Seidel


Rita Wilson, Steve Martin                        Tina Fey


John Krasinski, Emily Blunt


Alexandra Lebenthal George Stephanopoulus                   Gayle King


Hunter Parrish                                           Nancy Meyers


Alec Baldwin, Nicole Seidel, Jeff Zucker


Lake Bell                                                        Matthew Settle


Stephen Baldwin                             Zoe Kazan

[Images via Getty].

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Fifth Ave

December 10, 2009

6:58pm

Wentworth, not Lebenthal. Do you have any idea who Alexandra Lebenthal is? Let me educate you. How much time do you have, sweet deary? Also, welcome to New York. Do you need me to tell you about this town as well? Keep me posted on what you... 'FIND'  

December 11, 2009

9:56pm

Bob Balaban was there - there was a 2nd theatre showing it at the MoMA.  

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