You might have thought Ben Stiller would hate it if someone called him “bomb”, like in his movie “Meet the Parents,” or if a passenger asked him to make his Blue Steel face. “Zoolander.” His real airline pet peeve, however, is something that we’ve all experienced. Someone taking off their socks and walking barefoot on the plane. “I have definitely experienced this a few of times. Look, in reality, you’re just going to have to ignore it. But it drives me nuts.”
Stiller has seen the world in his roles as actor, producer, and director. He recalls the landscapes of Iceland He was filmed on location in 2013 for “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”. As being especially incredible. He also recalls traveling to Lagos To scout for a filming location, and to soak in the energy of Nigerian city. “It’s a great way to get out of your own head and see how many people there are on this planet. They all have to live together and interact in order for it to work. This is what I always feel when I’m in another place, and see how much there is to do.
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What’s the best drink you can take on a plane?
On a flight, I’ll order diet soda or some other drink. I remember back in the old days—I grew up in the 70s and 80s—they’d have a bar, like the whole bar, in my parents’ generation.
What is your worst travel experience?
As we all know it’s very difficult to travel in airports, because flights can change at any time. My wife [actress Christine Taylor] She had a nightmare once when she tried to return from Hawaii, as the flight was constantly being canceled. She was trying to reach New York. She ended up rooming with a woman who was from St Louis after they became friends.
What is your favorite flight activity?
I will bring a book, or a film, but I usually fall asleep within 30 minutes of the book, or movie. I want to have the security of knowing that I have two books, four movies, three shows that I could watch…and I never watch any of it.
Best jet lag tip?
A cold plunge is the tip I’ve heard works. When you arrive somewhere, I like to take an ice-cold dip. When it comes to jet lag, I pretend that it doesn’t even exist. I try to push through.
He has recently opted for a more localized action, instead of filming in faraway locations. Stiller has been a constant at Madison Square Garden for the New York Knicks since spring. Viewers at home and in the stadium loved seeing the lifelong fan sitting in the front row, passionately cheering his team on, usually right next to a very emphatic Timothée Chalamet and a rotation of other celebrity fans. He says that when he went to away games in Detroit or Indianapolis, the fanfare was not as loud.
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“It is pretty crazy. When you enter enemy territory, I’ve never done it before. Madison Square Garden will sometimes give you courtside seating, but not in Indianapolis,” he told T+L. It was intense. We were booed. It was a lot of fun and I’d do it again, because I love the Knicks and they have had such an amazing run in the last two weeks.”
To purchase the seats in “enemy territories,” he claimed he used his Chase Sapphire Reserve. Stiller is a part of Chase’s campaign to launch the updated version of their credit card. Chase Sapphire Reserve card David Chang and Errin and Sara Foster introduce the Chase Sapphire Reserve for Business Card. Lionel Boyce. The Chase Sapphire Reserve Card is already available. favorite among frequent travelersEnjoy a range of luxurious perks, including access to more than 1,300 airport lounges Annual credits can be used for dining, entertainment, hotel stays and other expenses. Stiller stated, “I believe it is a great way to get the most bang for the buck and also to gain valuable experiences when traveling.” Apple TV’s popular show was directed and produced by Stiller. Severance, He said that he loves the fact that it comes with an Apple TV+ subscription.