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First Trailer For Ben Stiller's ZOOLANDER with Owen Wilson Up!

Published at:  Jul 27, 2001 10:53:18 PM CDT

Hey folks, Harry here. Cinemovies.Fr has just posted the trailer for Ben Stiller's ZOOLANDER, which if you remember from our man Flint's orgasmic review, seems to be one of the potentially funniest films ahead of us this year. The trailer seems to indicate that it might be funny, but may be incredibly stupid too... but who knows besides Flint? I suppose we'll have to wait and see, but for now... here's the trailer...






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  • Jul 27, 2001 11:06:59 PM CDT

    Well it makes sense, since Ben Stiller looks like a monkey.

    by mrfanboy

    Ben stiller has apeish qualities that will make zoolander funny.

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  • Jul 27, 2001 11:09:55 PM CDT

    Stiller is a good director

    by jedimonkey2

    I even liked "The Cable Guy" but I think I was the only one

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  • Jul 27, 2001 11:09:57 PM CDT

    BAD ASS!

    by dirty_bird

    Thats all I gotta say, "The files are in the computer!" NOw that's good stuff. Ben Stiller is starting to become funnier than Jim Carrey in my opinion, methinks.

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  • Jul 28, 2001 12:59:23 AM CDT

    Stiller is very very funny

    by whoneedsaname

    Cable Guy is a classic. I love that movie. It might have bombed at the box office but it is one of the funniest Jim Carry Movies next to Dumb and Dumber.

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  • Jul 28, 2001 12:59:46 AM CDT

    Oh SNAP!

    by mrlittlejeans

    Looks great. BTW, I loved The Cable Guy.

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  • Jul 28, 2001 5:42:26 AM CDT

    why the hell does stiller keep making shitty movies?

    by waynehead

    He's funny as hell, and proved it to a wider audience in meet the parents...you can turn down some scripts, you do know that ben?

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  • Jul 28, 2001 7:55:02 AM CDT

    Sometimes genes skip a generation

    by bongjuice

    He made a damn good herion addict, maybe he should steer clear of comedy. Something About Mary was only funny to adolesents. I can't believe that I am preaching to the choir

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  • Jul 28, 2001 10:45:54 AM CDT

    Mulder?

    by coop

    So is this what David Duchovney had in mind when he quit the X-Files to make movies? In case you didn't notice, David is the conspiracy guy with the beard and grey hair that says that modeling agencies have been behind all the assasinations for 200 years.
    Well they at least got my interest to the possible video rental level.

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  • Jul 28, 2001 11:06:50 AM CDT

    Bongjuice - ha, ha, huh?

    by kittyboot

    I think you meant to say "sometimes TALENT skips a generation" as that would've at least approached some level of wit. Do you mean to suggest you'd see a film starring the comedy team of Meara and Stiller over "Zoolander". Are you desperately hoping for a return to vaudevillian, situationist, character studies or do you just have no idea what you're talking about?

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  • Jul 28, 2001 12:43:16 PM CDT

    The Cable Guy is like baby Kubrick -- I mean that as a complimen

    by themalcontent


    Stiller can do no wrong, even though it looks like the comedy here is dangerously broad. What I'm wondering is if Stiller knows that he's treading on the toes of Bret Easton Ellis -- terrorist models? Now if they ever try to make a movie of Glamorama the studio turdbirds will say "Been there, done that." However, there's a long history of films that RESEMBLE famous novels being better than the actual film adaptations of said novels -- for instance, Jaws comes closer to the spirit of Moby Dick than any of the films bearing the title "Moby Dick." The problem is that Zoolander seems like disposable fluff played for laughs, whereas Glamorama is pseudo-disposable fluff played for laughs that actually is a very serious work of art, a primal scream. Oh well. By the way, for the guy who posts in every forum claiming that Stiller looks like an ape, we all know you steal your jokes from The Onion. And that wasn't one of their better ones.

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  • Jul 28, 2001 1:42:41 PM CDT

    Seems to me...

    by ncontrol

    that even though he bashed the show that made him into a pulp, Duchovney keeps using his character in The X Files to further his movie "acting" (and I'm using that term lightly) career. He did it in Evolution and he's doing it again here (that conspiracy freak thing, I mean). No one has ever told him about a lil' something called type casting?
    David, you're 45; wake up and start choosing your roles smartly-just cause you're wearing a blond wig won't make people stop seeing you as AGENT MULDER! (god knows that acting in a stupid B rated alien busters movies won't help!)

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  • Jul 28, 2001 5:35:12 PM CDT

    grow up ncontrol

    by zonefighter

    Ncontrol, you have no idea. He left X-FILES to have a life since he now has a daughter with his wife. Not only are you wrong on that, but he is not 45 as well, plus, Gillian Anderson would have left the show last season as well if there wasn't a small thing called contract that she has with FOX. She had to sign up for Season 9 so she gets more money in Season 8. After 8 years of doing one same show, there is a point where you need to say it's enough, not make a crap like Star Track out of a show. I think it's you, you try to look for things that are connected to X-Files or aliens and stuff in wherever he is acting in, that is why it doesn't fit you, but it does for him because he wants to do comedies, like the soon coming "Run, Ronnie, Run!" .... next thing you will say he got typecast because he wears the same shirt as in X-Files.. just grow up and stick to your day job, you are not in the business he is for a reason, and i am sure he is successfully in it for a reason as well.

    If you weren't stupid i would say you are a Gillian Anderson or X-Files freak fan...

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  • Jul 28, 2001 5:44:18 PM CDT

    Scripts

    by ashfett

    waynehead: Sure Stiller can turn down scripts. But he wrote Zoolander himself! Nobody turns down a script they wrote for themself... unless they're Mike Myers that is.

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  • Jul 28, 2001 8:47:30 PM CDT

    I can't believe Natalie Portman is in this movie!

    by acacia

    She appears for a split second in the trailer!

    Acacia @ www.nat-portman.net

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  • Jul 29, 2001 1:11:13 AM CDT

    Actually, I stole it from Conan O Briens if they mated.

    by mrfanboy

    Get it straight buddy, what the hell is the onion, is it like mad magazine.Oh well, who cares,its just a talkback

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  • Jul 29, 2001 6:35:12 AM CDT

    Calm the F**k down, zonefighter!

    by sherocks

    you sound like some hysterical b*tch that someone dissed her mother! I agree with ncontrol, but even if I wasn't- get over yourself, biatch! there's no need for that attitude!

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  • Jul 29, 2001 4:39:00 PM CDT

    Dignan is back in town

    by haroldlovesmaude

    I can't wait to see Owen Wilson, especially in a Ben Stiller movie since Cable Guy was so overlooked.

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