Zoolander 2
Zoolander 2
PG-13 | 12 February 2016 (USA)
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Derek and Hansel are modelling again when an opposing company attempts to take them out from the business.

Reviews
Micitype

Pretty Good

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Smartorhypo

Highly Overrated But Still Good

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Rio Hayward

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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Roxie

The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;

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ankasikora

Zoolander 1 is one of the funniest movies ever mad; clever fresh. The second one is absolute disaster: not funny, cringe worthy, and such a waste of time.

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johnmwilson-99153

This film, regardless of what the young'uns say, carried on beautifully with the mocking critique it gives of its contemporary zeitgeist. Zoolander 2 takes the same noughties style, post-modern, south park-esque delight in mocking everything in pop culture it can and applies it to an era which is defined by how seriously one takes oneself and the levels of offence one can exclaim to have felt for anything. For me, there are some wonderful, laugh out loud moments in this film, Benedict Cumberbatch's appearance as 'All' was one of the highlights.In fairness it didn't quite meet the levels of the last film for the quality of the jokes, but the ironically low score it got on here made up for that. Well worth a watch if you're over 30 and enjoyed the first film

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Gavin Purtell

'Zoolander 2' is the long (15 years!) anticipated sequel to the endlessly quotable original fashion satire. Derek (Stiller) has become a "hermit crab" recluse after a quickly-explained tragedy occurred in 2001. Likewise, Hansel (Wilson) is living a nomadic life with his 11-person harem-esque "orgy". There's plenty of sight gags & cameos right from the start. The film opens with a Bond-style car/foot chase through Rome, with the joke being that it's Justin Bieber and there's a criminal organisation going around killing pop stars. He's a good sport, getting shot by literally 100's of bullets! This brings Derek & Hansel to Rome to come out of their hibernation.Valentina (Cruz) from Interpol steps in to protect them/find Derek's long-lost son, Derek Jr (Arnold). She looks fantastic (@ 41) in her red leather suit and later in her swimsuit, lamenting her "annoying, plus-size naturals" that kept her from being a 'proper' model! After appearing in Alexanya Atoz (Wiig - looking likely what Miley Cyrus will look like in 15 years!) and Don Atari (Mooney - super annoying)'s fashion show and getting ridiculed, they uncover that Mugatu (Ferrell) is behind everything from his prison cell. It then turns into a bit of a Bond film, with a lava pit involved!If you're watching this hoping for some cerebral comedy, you're in the wrong place. There's heaps of dumb jokes (most involving mispronunciation), dozens of cameos (Zane, Sutherland, Cumerbatch, Armisen, Sarandon, Sting, Perry, Nelson, Moss, deGrasse Tyson) and plenty of Blue Steel/Magnum's from everyone - but it is, at heart, a comedy lambasting the superficiality and stupidness of modelling and fashion. Definitely not as good as the original, but whenever Stiller, Wilson & Ferrell are on screen together, there's going to be laughs. It's really well-paced - never gets boring - and has consistent chuckles, with a few great moments.

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yufeii

This is horrendous. The entire movie was so messy and atrocious.I didn't even know what exactly they were talking about the whole HOUR I sat there watching, trying my best not to get consumed by anger. I'm glad to see the rating did not go above 5. I legitimately walked out an hour after sitting there and getting my mind tortured by this piece of sh*t.

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