Home
  Movies
  Celebrities
  Feedback
Search for your favorite Celebrity / Movie
top_movies
Top Movies
Eight Below
Date Movie
The Pink Panther
Curious George
Final Destination 3
Firewall
Freedomland
When a Stranger Calls
Big Momma's House 2
Nanny McPhee

new_releases
New Releases
Curious George
Final Destination 3
Firewall
The Pink Panther
Date Movie
Eight Below
Freedomland
Something New
Failure to Launch
When a Stranger Calls

top_celebs
Top Celebs
Reese Witherspoon
Brad Pitt
Paris Hilton
Mariah Carey
Lindsay Lohan
Scarlett Johansson
Phil Collins
Britney Spears
Angelina Jolie
Jodie Marsh

 Zoolander
 Release Date - September 28, 2001
 Distributor - Paramount Pictures
 Duration - 105 Mins
 Type - Comedy( Rated PG - 13 )
 Writer : Ben Stiller, John Hamburg, Drake Sather
 Producer : Ben Stiller, Stuart Cornfeld, Scott Rudin
 Director : Ben Stiller
 Starring : Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Will Ferrell, Milla Jovovich, Christine Taylor
 Synopsis
. Ben Stiller is Derek Zoolander, a supermodel overflowing with charisma but lacking in common sense. He is targeted by a dangerous crime organization that wants him to carry out some dangerous plans. Suddenly, Zoolander has to think fast - but with his head always in the clouds, Zoolander has trouble
 Critic Reviews
The call went out, not for a hero, but for someone "extremely dimwitted." For "a self-absorbed simpleton who can be manipulated." For "a shallow, dumb moron." In a word, for "Zoolander." Derek Zoolander is not a superhero but a supermodel; the only things even remotely larger than life about him are his self-absorption and his ego. "Vain, stupid, incredibly self-centered," he is, all unawares, the preposterous centerpiece of the exuberant and insidiously funny satire that bears his name. A fashion icon, Derek has parlayed a look he calls "Blue Steel" to win the industry's coveted male model of the year title three years running. Ben Stiller, the man who plays him in addition to co-writing and directing, employs a piercing look of a different, more insightful kind. Though he's best known as a pitch-perfect deadpan comic presence in films such as "Meet the Parents" and "There's Something About Mary," Stiller's Emmy-winning "The Ben Stiller Show" of several years back showed the gift for mocking, take-no-prisoners skit humor "Zoolander" thrives on. Here, working with co-writers Drake Sather and John Hamburg and using a character created for a VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards telecast, Stiller savagely skewers not only the fashionista universe but a ripe-for-ridicule popular culture that has elevated models to nearly god-like status. "Zoolander" starts, in fact, with the model being interviewed by investigative journalist Matilda Jeffries (Christine Taylor) for Time. Completely clueless about how clueless he is, this bear of remarkably little brain can't pronounce "eulogy," confuses "bulimic" with "psychic" and doesn't know the difference between architectural models and full-sized buildings. Unbeknownst to Derek, the real world is preparing to affect his reality. There's a new prime minister in Malaysia who wants to raise wages and end child labor, both serious threats to garment industry sweat shops. A shadowy coalition of fashion moguls commands top designer Mugatu ("Saturday Night Live's" Will Ferrell) to find someone really, really dim to assassinate the prime minister. Zoolander is the inevitable choice. Our hero, meanwhile, is having troubles of his own. He's enmeshed in a rivalry with fellow top model Hansel (Owen Wilson), a blond surfer dude who is never without his nonchalant "I grip it and I rip it" attitude. Suddenly riven by self-doubts, Derek starts to wonder, "Is there more to life than being really, really, really ridiculously good-looking?" What to do? Stay a model? Retire and start giving back with the "Derek Zoolander Center for Kids Who Can't Read Good"? Or go back to his roots, which in this case means a trip to the coal-mining country of southern New Jersey, where his hardscrabble dad (a wonderful Jon Voight) can't hide his disgust. No wonder Derek is ripe for the "Manchurian Candidate" machinations of Mugatu's associate, the merciless Katinka (a well-used Milla Jovovich). Only reporter Matilda realizes the danger he's in. And time is running out. Though basically an extended skit, "Zoolander" never runs out of amusing satiric thrusts. There's Mugatu's latest clothing line, inspired by vagrants and street people and called "Derelicte." Or the coveted Slashie, given to the best actor/model and won by the deserving Fabio. The film also gets laughs out of where it places songs such as the Bee Gees' "I Started a Joke" and "He Ain't Heavy ... He's My Brother" and tosses in brief parodies of "2001" and the "Godfather" films just because it can. Aside from numerous cameos (Donald Trump, Paris Hilton, David Bowie among them) and sharply cast actors (David Duchovny as the man who knows the truth behind every political assassination of the last 200 years), Stiller also makes good use of his family. Father Jerry is Derek's over-the-top manager, Maury Ballstein, mother Anne Meara and sister Amy have cameos, and wife Christine Taylor is very winning as the film's essential straight person. Holding the picture together, however, are the well-meshed complementary performances of Stiller and Wilson, who share the ability to be deadly serious while their characters get increasingly ridiculous. The reality that neither one has, to put it delicately, quite the supermodel look makes this dead-on joke even more delicious.
  For rating reasons : filmrating.com, mpaa.com                                    For Parents : Parentalguide.com