Sujet : Re: Ben Stiller Says He Was "Blindsided" By "Zoolander 2" Flopping: 'Thought Everybody Wanted This'
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Groupes : rec.arts.movies.past-films alt.moviesDate : 30. Apr 2024, 23:05:24
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On 2024-04-30 15:51:44 +0000, Kyonshi said:
On 4/26/2024 3:05 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:
Actor Ben Stiller expressed his shock at how badly âZoolander 2â
performed at the box office following its release in 2016 despite the
original filmâs success in 2001.
The 58-year-old star discussed his thoughts during a recent episode of
David Duchovnyâs âFail Betterâ podcast. âI thought everybody wanted
this,â Stiller said of making the sequel. âAnd then itâs like, âWow, I
must have really f***ed this up. Everybody didnât go to it. And itâs
gotten these horrible reviews.â
âIt really freaked me out because I was like, âI didnât know, was that
bad?â What scared me the most on that one was Iâm losing what I think
whatâs funny, the questioning yourself ⦠on âZoolander 2,â it was
definitely blindsiding to me. And it definitely affected me for a long
time.â
Stiller directed, wrote, produced, and starred in the sequel, just as
he did with the original. The first âZoolanderâ was a critical and
commercial success. The movie satirized the fashion industry as it
documented the life of a male model, Derek Zoolander (Stiller), and his
rival Hansel (Owen Wilson). It earned $60.8 million against a
production budget of $28 million.
The sequel fared much worse. Set ten years after the original,
âZoolander 2â included many of the original cast members, including
Stiller and Wilson, while Will Ferrell, Penelope Cruz, Kristen Wiig,
Naomi Campbell, and Justin Bieber were also co-stars. Benedict
Cumberbatch played a transgender model named AII.
As The Guardian noted, âZoolander 2â barely broke even on its $50
million production budget and received terrible reviews.
Stiller told Duchovny that the failure became a learning experience for
him.
âThe wonderful thing that came out of that for me was just having space
where, if that had been a hit, and they said âMake Zoolander 3 right
now,â or offered some other movie, I would have just probably jumped in
and done that,â the âMeet the Parentsâ star said.
âBut I had this space to kind of sit with myself and have to deal with
it and other projects that I had been working on â not comedies, some
of them â I have the time to actually just work on and develop. Even if
somebody said, âWell, why donât you go do another comedy or do this?â I
probably could have figured out something to do. But I just didnât want
to,â Stiller continued.
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Let's go Brandon!
The main problem was that this movie
<snip>A. Starred the hopeless cretin Ben Stiller.
B. Was a sequel to an awful, completely unfunny, so-called "comedy"
(even worse, it's an American "comedy").
:-p