Rachel Marshall
over 1 year
ago
Silly and celeb packed - a classic comedy that I’m disappointed I hadn’t watched sooner!
Aaron Jones
over 3 years
ago
What is this? A center for ants?
Lino Monteiro
over 3 years
ago
Annoying. Just annoying. One laugh here or there, but mostly annoying.
Dominic Dirupo
5 years
ago
Funny, outrageous and quotable. What more do you need from a comedy?
Leif Jacobson
over 5 years
ago
Quite funny. Strong cast with good comedic timing. Still funny years later.
Drew K
over 5 years
ago
Still hilarious after all these yers
HIllary
over 5 years
ago
The gas station scene! It keeps me coming back.
Brooke
over 6 years
ago
A classic early Will Ferrell film- bizarre and funny and completely irrevelent.
Rachel Kennelly
over 6 years
ago
The Hansel intro is one of my favorite bits in any movie ever. Always makes me laugh.
Tony Kirkland
over 6 years
ago
Strange, really funny if you get the humor.
Dominique Bosman
over 6 years
ago
Very strange but incredibely funny movie! Hilarious!
Adam Connell
almost 7 years
ago
It is certainly it's own movie, and possibly Ben Stiller's smartest comedy to date.
Jon Finnegan
almost 7 years
ago
Stiller & Wilson are hilarious, and the story crazy! Makes me want to become a model.
Maclellan Swan
7 years
ago
My go to film. In fact, i think i will watch it tonight for the 100th time...
JustinMFnTime
7 years
ago
Ridiculously cheesy but really, really really, good looking and pleasing to the soul
Zoolander is a 2001 American satirical comedy film directed by and starring Ben Stiller. The film contains elements from a pair of short films directed by Russell Bates and written by Drake Sather and Stiller for the VH1 Fashion Awards television specials in 1996 and 1997. The short films and the movie feature Derek Elijah Zoolander, a dimwitted male model played by Ben Stiller. The film involves Zoolander becoming a pawn in a plot to assassinate the Prime Minister of Malaysia by corrupt fashion executives.
The dim-witted but good-natured Derek Zoolander (Ben Stiller) is ousted as the top male fashion model by the rising star, Hansel (Owen Wilson), and his reputation is further tarnished by a critical article from journalist Matilda Jeffries (Christine Taylor). After his fellow male model colleagues are killed in a "freak gasoline-fight accident", Derek announces his retirement from modeling and attempts to reconnect with his father Larry (Jon Voight) and brothers by helping in the...