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Directed by Ben Stiller.
Comic actor Ben Stiller co-wrote, directed, and stars in this spoof of the fashion industry that began as a short skit for the 1996 VH1 Fashion Awards. Stiller is Derek Zoolander, an intellectually challenged but bone structure-blessed male model who's despondent after being eclipsed in popularity by an equally vacuous rival, Hansel (Owen Wilson). Upon his reluctant retirement, Derek is invited to a day spa by previously standoffish fashion designer Jacobim Mugatu (Will Ferrell), where the befuddled model is brainwashed by the mysterious Katinka (Milla Jovovich) into assassinating the prime minister of Malaysia. In addition to Stiller's real-life wife Christine Taylor, Zoolander co-stars his father Jerry Stiller, along with Jon Voight, David Duchovny, Andy Dick, and Fabio. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
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chrismorrellchrismorrell Stiller's best?
by chrismorrell in chrismorrell Blog
loved it.
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"This has got everything!..A laugh a minute,some right-on politics,most of the Stiller family working in perfect harmony,Will Ferrell getting to be really funny,even David Bowie knows his place, in an hilarious cameo ,the super-cool Justin Theroux is unrecognisable,Milla Jovovich is hot ,and nuts in equal measure...After a few viewings this could start to rival "This is Spinal Tap" for quotability ..."..so hot right now"..."eugooglogy"..."there it is ...Magnum!"..."ok this is no slashy"..One way this could be a "slashy" is that "Dodgeball" could rate as joint best Stiller film.. " [More]
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"Zoolander, Ben Stiller’s 2000 fashion world spoof, has been doing consistently well on iTunes’ movie download-to-own chart. NewTeeVee’s Chris Albrecht wonders why. “Wait, what? An eight-year-old comedy is more popular than Ratatouille, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End, and High School Musical (parts 1 and 2)?” Apple hasn’t released demographic information, but let’s try to imagine, for a second, who might be willing to spend $10 on a legal––but DRM-heavy––movie download at this stage of the game. First of all, it’s gotta be someone who uses Mac products exclusively: students, artists, upper-middle-class nerds, aging hipsters, style-conscious parents, the curious rich, celebrities. Albrecht has screen caps of several recent iTunes top sales charts, and it’s clear from a glance that adventurous cinephilies don’t seem to be yet represented––but then, with the exception of a handful of classic titles, iTunes’ movie catalog doesn’t seem to be going for adventure. So let’s assume ... " [More]
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"Zoolander, Ben Stiller’s 2000 fashion world spoof, has been doing consistently well on iTunes’ movie download-to-own chart. NewTeeVee’s Chris Albrecht wonders why. “Wait, what? An eight-year-old comedy is more popular than Ratatouille, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End, and High School Musical (parts 1 and 2)?” Apple hasn’t released demographic information, but let’s try to imagine, for a second, who might be willing to spend $10 on a legal––but DRM-heavy––movie download at this stage of the game. First of all, it’s gotta be someone who uses Mac products exclusively: students, artists, upper-middle-class nerds, aging hipsters, style-conscious parents, the curious rich, celebrities. Albrecht has screen caps of several recent iTunes top sales charts, and it’s clear from a glance that adventurous cinephilies don’t seem to be yet represented––but then, with the exception of a handful of classic titles, iTunes’ movie catalog doesn’t seem to be going for adventure. So let’s assume ... " [More]
iammoreiammore Male models
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"The world of female supermodels is erveryday biz but male models? Here's a movie showing how that might feel like :-) " [More]
ieatdirt_hxcieatdirt_hxc my favorite movie!!!
by ieatdirt_hxc in ieatdirt_hxc Blog
loved it.
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"this is my all time favorite movie. it kept me laughing for the whole movie, the first time i watched it. and it still does when i watch it over again. if you love comedy movies this one is one you should pick up. " [More]
ieatdirt_hxcieatdirt_hxc my favorite movie!!!
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"this is my all time favorite movie. it kept me laughing for the whole movie, the first time i watched it. and it still does when i watch it over again. if you love comedy movies this one is one you should pick up. " [More]
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by billhr in Movies on appliedthinking
liked it.
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"My wife and I took our son and a buddy to this film over the holidays...and my expectations were low. Not that I'm not a Ben Stiller fan (Zoolander is hi-larious), but this seemed to be simply a brand awareness film for him...not brand defining and certainly not brand re-defining. Lot's of actors do it (think Robin Williams...repeatedly), so I'm not going to be critical of him for that fact. It's just that I don't typically get excited about movies that seem mainly created as a vehicle to widen an actor's brand into new demographics.But I think I was wrong in thinking about Night at the Museum in these terms. Based on the book by Milan Trenc, this film is utterly charming and entertaining. The best performance? Owen Wilson as a cowboy from a diorama who feels a little impotent (his guns don't shoot). Originally posted on:appliedthinking " [More]
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Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
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Reality Bites, an attempt to summarize a generation, and The Cable Guy, which attempted to make a grand statement about the dangers of television, were uneven films that displayed a talented filmmaker whose reach exceeded his grasp. Zoolander finds director Ben Stiller poking fun at the world of fashion models. While it is fair to argue that so simple a target should be child's play for a talented comedian, Stiller finds just enough variations on the vapid, shallow people that populate this world to keep things running smoothly for the film's running time. His ace in the hole is Owen Wilson. Wilson's performance as Zoolander's archrival Hansel (who looks like Roger Daltrey wishes he looked in Tommy) manages to be just enough like Zoolander to show that they are birds of a feather, but different enough to show the variations on the comedic elements that make up these two characters. Stiller and Wilson successfully find different ways to use their voices to humorously express the stupidity of the characters, while simultaneously mining the physical comedy that results from mocking the preening posture and movements of male models to add to the comedy. Their ten-minute "walk-off" (the fashion world equivalent of the rumble in West Side Story) is as funny as anything else Stiller or Wilson has done. Stiller has finally found, in the superficial world of famous beautiful people, a subject he knows well enough to satirize completely, pointedly, and even a tad lovingly. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
 



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