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Nathan Fielder Calls the FAA “Dumb” After Agency Dismisses ‘The Rehearsal’ Season 2’s Message. Someone isn’t being a Captain Allears.
With Season 2 of HBO‘s The Rehearsal taking aim at commercial airline safety, Nathan Fielder isn’t mincing words about the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). After he pointed out ...
Nathan Kahane is expected to exit his Lionsgate post as Motion Picture Group President when his contract expires this year, sources tell Deadline.
Nathan Fielder rejected a statement from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on CNN on Thursday about flight safety. “That’s dumb,” he said. “They’re dumb.” The premise for the ...
EA Sports College Football 26 releases July 10, with early access on July 7 for deluxe and MVP bundle pre-orders. The game features over 2,700 new plays, 10,000 players and 300 coaches with ...
Nathan Fielder has no time to argue with the Federal Aviation Administration over commercial airline safety: He already had his mic drop moment during the second season of his hit HBO series ...
One of the distinct pleasures of Nathan Fielder’s HBO show The Rehearsal is the way it blurs the line between taking something seriously and treating it as an absurd joke.Take, for instance ...
Some fans may have their doubts that he did, indeed, land a 737 (or fly one at all).That comes down to Nathan Fielder’s reputation as a deadpan trickster willing to commit to the bit harder than ...
Nathan Fielder called the Federal Airline Administration "dumb" during a May 29 appearance on CNN's "The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer and Pamela Brown" to promote the second season of "The ...
Lionsgate Motion Picture Group president Nathan Kahane plans on stepping down by the end of the year, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter.. The move frees up Erin Westerman, currently president of ...
Nathan Fielder, the mastermind behind HBO’s “The Rehearsal,” slammed the Federal Aviation Administration during a recent segment on CNN’s “The Situation Room.” The comedian-turned ...
In a CNN interview to discuss the recent season’s focus on pilot safety, Fielder responded to a Federal Aviation Administration statement and criticized training standards.