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The lack of staying power for Anchorman 2 made me wonder if Zoolander 2 was really worth clamoring for. I can’t think of a single comedy sequel that is superior to the original, and while Anchorman 2 is an alright film (it doesn’t hold up as well on repeat viewings whereas the original just keeps getting better), I didn’t know if there was much more to do with dim-witted male model Derek Zoolander. Director, co-writer, co-producer, and star Ben Stiller disagreed, but his sequel comes off as a disheartening hodgepodge of half-developed ideas mixed with a stew of rewrites and reshoots that never comes together. The movie does have some funny moments, but it struggles to find a story or anything cohesive beyond the broadest, laziest character motivations. While not an outright disaster, Zoolander 2 is a far cry from the original comedy that found its way into people’s hearts and vernacular.
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