When actor Bradley Cooper saw singer Lady Gaga perform at the home of businessman Sean Parker, it was not just one of the important moments toward making the movie "A Star Is Born." It was, Cooper says, the moment. "She demolished the room," he remembers. I knew that was plutonium. The next day, Cooper went to Gaga's home in Malibu. He arrived hungry. Gaga fed him spaghetti. The two East Coast, Italian- American performers shared an immediate, natural connection. Within minutes, they were singing by Gaga's piano and "A Star Is Born" was, well, born. Gaga said of that day, "And when I heard him sing, My God, I stopped playing the piano and I was like, 'Bradley you can sing!'" The latest A Star Is Born film is the fourth version of the story. Its release comes more than 80 years after the first. The new movie has been in development at Warner Brothers for about 20 years.