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Zoolander

A sharp, absurd fashion-world satire with enough visual invention and deadpan silliness to stay memorable. It’s more hit-or-miss than classic-tier comedy, but the best gags, cameos, and runway parody bits still land well.

39% (1,153,591)

Zoolander

Where to watch: Paramount

Movie · Comedy · PG-13

2001 · 1h 29m · ★ 39% (1.2M)

3% body fat. 1% brain activity.

Director: Ben Stiller

Starring: Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Christine Taylor

Overview

Clear the runway for Derek Zoolander, VH1's three-time male model of the year. His face falls when hippie-chic Hansel scooters in to steal this year's award. The evil fashion guru Mugatu seizes the opportunity to turn Derek into a killing machine. It's a well-designed conspiracy and only with the help of Hansel and a few well-chosen accessories like Matilda can Derek make the world safe for male models everywhere.

Director

Ben Stiller

Production

Paramount Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures, VH1 Films, NPV Entertainment, Scott Rudin Productions, Red Hour

Cast

Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Christine Taylor, Will Ferrell, Milla Jovovich, Jerry Stiller, David Duchovny, Jon Voight, Judah Friedlander, Nathan Lee Graham, Alexandre Manning, Asio Highsmith, Alexander Skarsgård, Donald Trump, Christian Slater, Tom Ford, Cuba Gooding Jr., Steve Kmetko, Tommy Hilfiger, Natalie Portman

Where to watch

Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential

Curator Review

Verdict

A sharp, absurd fashion-world satire with enough visual invention and deadpan silliness to stay memorable. It’s more hit-or-miss than classic-tier comedy, but the best gags, cameos, and runway parody bits still land well.

Best for

  • fans of broad studio comedies with a strong satirical streak
  • viewers who like quotable, high-concept parody
  • people amused by fashion-industry absurdity and celebrity culture
  • audiences who enjoy committed, straight-faced performances in ridiculous setups

Skip if

  • you want tightly plotted jokes over sketch-like escalation
  • you dislike dumb-smart comedy or exaggerated character work
  • fashion satire and early-2000s pop-culture humor sound unappealing
  • you prefer subtle comedy over loud, maximalist absurdism

Overview

Zoolander is a glossy, aggressively silly comedy that treats the fashion world like a battlefield of vanity, image, and weaponized nonsense. Ben Stiller leans all the way into Derek’s empty-headed sincerity, and the movie’s best joke is how completely everyone commits to the bit.

Worth noting

What keeps it working is the visual confidence: runway poses, absurd designer eccentricity, and a steady stream of throwaway gags that reward the viewer for paying attention. It’s not evenly funny, and some of the humor is very much of its era, but the movie’s satirical target is broad enough that it still feels recognizable.

Bottom line

If you like comedies that build a whole alternate reality out of one ridiculous premise, this is an easy recommendation. It’s less about narrative precision than comic momentum, and when it clicks, it’s genuinely inspired.

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Themes

fashion satire, celebrity culture, identity and vanity, male ego, absurdist comedy, conspiracy parody, image obsession, outsider vs insider

Topics

satire, absurdist comedy, fashion industry, pop culture parody, early 2000s, identity, vanity, slapstick, camp, ensemble comedy

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