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Zoolander 2

Zoolander 2

  • Status: Released
  • 06-02-2016
  • Runtime: 100 min
  • Score: 4.925
  • Vote count: 2313

Derek and Hansel are modelling again when an opposing company attempts to take them out from the business.

Ben Stiller

Derek Zoolander

Owen Wilson

Hansel

Will Ferrell

Jacobim Mugatu

Penélope Cruz

Valentina Valencia

Kristen Wiig

Alexanya Atoz

Fred Armisen

VIP

Kyle Mooney

Don Atari

Milla Jovovich

Katinka

Christine Taylor

Matilda Jeffries

Justin Theroux

Evil DJ

Nathan Lee Graham

Todd

Cyrus Arnold

Derek Jr.

Billy Zane

Billy Zane

Jon Daly

Agent Filippo

Sting

Sting

Benedict Cumberbatch

All

Jerry Stiller

Maury Ballstein

Olivia Munn

'Old and Lame' Show Attendee

Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber

Mădălina Ghenea

Hot Shepherdess

Ariana Grande

Latex BDSM

Kiefer Sutherland

Kiefer Sutherland

John Malkovich

Chazz Spencer

Anna Wintour

Anna Wintour

Naomi Campbell

Naomi Campbell

Neil deGrasse Tyson

Neil deGrasse Tyson

Kate Moss

Kate Moss

Lewis Hamilton

'Old and Lame' Show Attendee

Susan Boyle

Susan Boyle

Tommy Hilfiger

Tommy Hilfiger

MC Hammer

M.C. Hammer

Alexander Skarsgård

Adam

Johnny Weir

Warden

Willie Nelson

Willie Nelson

Christina Hendricks

Seductress

Andy Dick

Don Atari's Posse

A$AP Rocky

A$AP Rocky

Jourdan Dunn

Natalka

Ana Beatriz Barros

'Old and Lame' Show Attendee

MIKA

Mika

Marc Jacobs

Marc Jacobs

Karlie Kloss

Eve

Alexander Wang

Alexander Wang

Valentino

Valentino

Katie Couric

Katie Couric

Jane Pauley

Jane Pauley

Don Lemon

Don Lemon

Matt Lauer

Matt Lauer

Amy Stiller

Mom Tourist

Charlotte Townsend

Girl Tourist

Mitch Winston

Police Officer

Fabiano Di Leo

4 Year Old Derek Jr.

Mamy Camara

Nubian Princess

Hal Yamanouchi

Wise Village Man

Antonio Te Maioha

Maori Warrior

YAMA

Sumo Wrestler

Moshe Kasher

Chimney Sweep

Christine Thollefsen

Hot Milkmaid

Francesca Mills

Elfin Huntress

Pierpaolo Piccioli

Paparazzo

Niccolò Senni

Paparazzo

Giordana Pieri

Don Atari's Posse

Olivier Langhendries

Don Atari's Posse

Antonio Calalani

Don Atari's Posse

Bha Diop

Don Atari's Posse

Taigen Kawabe

Don Atari's Posse

Yuki Tsuji

Don Atari's Posse

Kohhei Matsuda

Don Atari's Posse

Monchhan Monna

Don Atari's Posse

Franca Sozzani

'Old and Lame' Show Attendee

Jérôme Jarre

'Old and Lame' Show Attendee

Joe Jonas

'Old and Lame' Show Attendee

Eleonora Carisi

'Old and Lame' Show Attendee

Diane Pernet

'Old and Lame' Show Attendee

Trudie Styler

'Old and Lame' Show Attendee

Leila Yavari

'Old and Lame' Show Attendee

Nazanin Boniadi

'Old and Lame' Show Attendee

Thiago Macedo

Alexanya's Bodyguard

Maki Besea

Alexanya's Bodyguard

Elettra Capuano

Alexanya's Publicist

Gionata Curreri

Fabrizio

Elga Enardu

Sexy Twin

Serena Enardu

Sexy Twin

Ólafur Darri Ólafsson

Hasidic Man

Orlando Orfeo

Circus Strong Man

Lucia Guzzardi

Babushka

Martin Saints

Former Male Model Prison Guard

Davide Clivio

Former Male Model Prison Guard

Christopher Cagle

Fashion Designer

Clinton Clark

Fashion Photographer

Josh Ostrovsky

Gleek

Skrillex

'Old and Lame' Show DJ

Soledad O'Brien

Soledad O'Brien

Romuald Kłos

Priest at Shop Window

Jim Lehrer

Jim Lehrer

Christiane Amanpour

Christiane Amanpour

Woodrow Asai

Prime Minister of Malaysia (archive footage)

Joe Scarborough

Joe Scarborough

Natalie Morales

Natalie Morales

Katy Perry

Katy Perry

Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus

Macaulay Culkin

Macaulay Culkin

Dan Abrams

Dan Abrams

Alex Wagner

Alex Wagner

Alan Cappelli Goetz

Gondolier (uncredited)

Carlijn de Jong

Model (uncredited)

Kristen Fick

Model (uncredited)

Antony Hagopian

British Newscaster (uncredited)

Ray Hounsell

Waiter (uncredited)

Aly Mang

Fashionista (uncredited)

Dorry Marie

Fashion Media (uncredited)

Doris McCarthy

Fashion Editor (uncredited)

Justin McGriff

Fashion Show Attendee (uncredited)

Skye Stracke

Fashion Model (uncredited)

Eugenia Tempesta

Hipster Salesperson (uncredited)

Caroline Valencia

Baby Valentina (uncredited)

Davide Campagna

Tightrope Walker (uncredited)

Marisol Correa

Fashionista (uncredited)

Erin Dahl

Fashionista (uncredited)

Matthew Herington

Dutch Newscaster (uncredited)

Erika Lawson

Fashion Show Socialite (uncredited)

Beck Bennett

Geoff Mille (uncredited)

Lenny Kravitz

Lenny Kravitz (uncredited)

Demi Lovato

Demi Lovato (uncredited)

Susan Sarandon

Susan Sarandon (uncredited)

Kelly Aaron

Fashionista (uncredited)

Alexander Schuster

Don Atari's Posse

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Reno

> An unnecessary follow up! Foolander! Everything I wrote was just my personal opinion, definitely not intended to offend anybody. Ben Stiller is a good actor, but a fine filmmaker, His directional ventures were awesome, especially after his last film 'Walter Mitty' the expectation was very high on this, but I did not think it'll end like this. It hits the rock bottom, the lowest point in his directional career. His odd film experiment had failed, just for one project and I know he will come back strong. But as an actor, he still got the star value and I'm looking forward for his upcoming project. It has been 15 years since the original film and I don't remember much of it. But before this, I had a very quick re-view, so I'm to get a clean flow for a better understanding. Anyway, the film gave a brief report about the past events in the beginning, but when I saw the first face in the opening scene I knew it will going to suck and it did. Okay, the first, the story was decent, but not the jokes. And the next, there are too many cameos that kind of ruined its pace to keep quiet for sometime and to focus on actual story development. From all those, the best part and where I actually had a brief laugh was to see Neil deGrasse Tyson. The second films are always very crucial, because it is a bridge between the original film and numerous follow-ups to set up a franchise status. So clearly this film stumbled and I don't think there will be any more films in this series. The original 'Zoolander' had its own brand appeal, but with this bad film it got lost. The production was very good and so the performances, but the humours were average. No offense, there are some people who still liked it, but I did not, so I won't recommend it for the 'Zoolander' fans as well as if you're looking for a good comedy. But like I always say who knows you might like it, so think twice in which one is if you're reading this review and the second is analyse it before to decide anything. 3/10

CRCulver

ZOOLANDER 2 is the follow-up to the 2001 comedy that originally tanked at the box office due to its release just after September 11, but then became a pop culture phenomenon once it was released on home video. We again meet male fashion model Derek Zoolander (Ben Stiller) and his former rival Hansel (Owen Wilson), but both have lived in seclusion for years due to a tragedy that strikes just after the events of the first film. They are drawn back into the world of fashion when they receive an invitation from designer Don Atari (Kyle Mooney) and fashion mogul Alexanya Atoz (Kristen Wiig), but they are perplexed by the changed fashion and social mores of 15 years later, and the fashion world treats them like veritable dinosaurs. Will Ferrell's villain Jacobim Mugatu returns, and the plot is again driven by a conspiracy to commit a heinous crime, which Zoolander and Hansel must thwart with the help of an agent, played by Penelope Cruz, from Interpol's fashion police (fashion police, get it?). This sequel was savaged by critics, and sadly I have to concur with that judgment. The film's problems are legion. For one, this is one of those sequels that thinks that any gag that was funny in the first film has to be repeated almost verbatim here. But this time, those gags just fall flat. The Zoolander story is too aware of itself as a phenomenon to have the underdog charm and quirky originality of the original 2001 film. The pacing is badly thought out; the unfunny exposition takes so long that the real meat of this comedy has to be compressed into so few minutes that ultimately, it's over almost as soon as it started. And then there are the utterly pointless cameos: Katy Perry and Neil deGrasse Tyson are brought onscreen with absolutely no relevance to the events that are transpiring, and audiences are just supposed to laugh at seeing them? Bizarre. There are some nice parts here. I think Kyle Mooney is one of the most interesting and versatile comedians working at the moment, and his part here as a tiresomely ironic hipster ("You guys suck, I love you!") had some laugh out loud moments. To play Mugatu, Will Ferrel again gives an over-the-top performance that you could tell he had put a lot of thought and effort into, and it's so sad that his part was essentially relegated to a minor one in the end. But as I laughed at the good bits here, I kept wishing they could somehow be extracted from this film and placed instead into a much better one. Overall, this is probably worth avoiding even if you enjoyed the the 2001 film.

r96sk

Not all that far adrift from the original, for me. I would class <em>'Zoolander 2'</em> as a step below its predecessor, but there's not much between them in my opinion - admittedly, I only found the first film to be marginally passable. It starts off well, I was liking the opening few scenes. That interest of mine definitely waned as the run time went by, though there's still enough there to avoid proper boredom. Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Will Ferrell and Penélope Cruz make the film watchable enough. Cyrus Arnold does alright as the kid, while the numerous cameos are minorly amusing to see. I can't say it's a film I enjoyed or that I'd rewatch, but I didn't find it be all that bad either.