Zoolander Soundtrack (

Zoolander Soundtrack (2001) cover

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Rating: 6.50/10 from 293000 votes
Tags: male model, fashion model, malaysia
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Title in Italiano:

Zoolander

Synopsis

Without a doubt, the undisputed winner of three Male Model of the Year awards in a row, runway champion Derek Zoolander, is at the top of his game. And then, disaster strikes. With the bitter taste of failure still in his mouth, disillusioned veteran Derek is approached by flamboyant fashion mogul Mugatu to model for his new 'Derelicte' collection, only to find himself caught up in a sinister, elaborate assassination plot. Now, to make the world a better place for all models, Derek must put his impressive skill set to good use, and with the help of über-model Hansel and a handful of supporters, stop a well-planned conspiracy of international proportions. Will fashion icon Derek Zoolander fulfil his destiny?

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Zoolander
Relax
Frankie Goes to Hollywood: Performer
Josh Abraham: Produced
Powerman 5000: Performer
Brian Kehew: Performer
Start the Commotion
The Wiseguys: Performer
The Ventures: Performer
Set It Off
Greg Mays: Performer
Call Me
Nikka Costa: Performer
Justin Stanley: Produced
What Happens to a Man...?
Chasing Sirens
Orgy: Performer
Faces
Orgy: Performer
Sugar Rush
Michael Simpson: Writer
Male Model Nomination
Josh Atchley: Writer
I Started a Joke
The Wallflowers: Performer
Julian Raymond: Produced
Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go
Wham!: Performer
Working for the Weekend
Loverboy: Performer
He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
John Scott: By bob russell & bobby scott arranged and orchestra conducted
The Hollies: Performer
Cocktails
After the Storm
Born Free
John Barry: Writer
Stars and Stripes Forever
Gone (The Kruder & Dorfmeister Session)
David Holmes: Performer
Official Chemical
Dub Pistols: Performer
Madskillz-Mic Chekka
BT: Writer
Beat It
Michael Jackson: Writer
Let's Dance
David Bowie: Writer
The Low Rider
Sofa Surfers: Writer
The Soul of Crowds
Gregg Fine: Writer
Gregg Fine: Performer
Love to Love You Baby
No Doubt: Performer
Johannes Schneider: Produced
Mathar
Dave Pike: Performer
Shake Ya Ass
Mystikal: Performer
Endor Fun
LCD Soundsystem: Performer
Also Sprach Zarathustra
Roll It Up
The Crystal Method: Performer
Intro to Meditations on Pachelbel's Canon
Ruffneck
Freestylers: Performer
Now Is the Time
The Crystal Method: Performer
Rockit
Herbie Hancock: Performer
Pep
Walter Murphy: Writer
He Ain't Heavy... He's My Brother
George Drakoulias: Produced
Rufus Wainwright: Performer

User reviews

Paul King
10/10

The soundtrack of Zoolander perfectly encapsulates the high-energy, comedic essence of the movie. The eclectic mix of pop, dance, and electronic tracks not only enhances the scenes but also keeps the audience engaged and entertained throughout the film.

Paul Rodriguez
5/10

The music choices in Zoolander are unexpected and refreshing, blending different genres and styles to create a unique and memorable audio experience that complements the visual aspects of the movie.

William Parker
9/10

The use of iconic songs like Relax by Frankie Goes to Hollywood and Rockit by Herbie Hancock adds a nostalgic touch to the movie, appealing to both older and younger audiences. The soundtrack's ability to blend classic hits with modern tunes creates a unique and enjoyable listening experience that complements the quirky and offbeat world of Zoolander.

David Evans
7/10

The use of music in Zoolander is not only entertaining but also serves to underscore the themes of ambition, friendship, and self-discovery in a fun and engaging way.

Matthew Roberts
6/10

The music in Zoolander adds an extra layer of comedy to the film, enhancing the absurdity of the characters and their antics. It helps create a fun and entertaining atmosphere throughout the movie.

Betty Martin
7/10

The soundtrack of Zoolander is a perfect blend of classic hits and original compositions, showcasing a range of musical styles that appeal to a wide audience.

Melissa Miller
8/10

The soundtrack of Zoolander perfectly captures the high-energy and over-the-top world of fashion with its catchy and upbeat tunes.

Lisa Roberts
6/10

The soundtrack of Zoolander features a great mix of retro and modern tracks that reflect the eclectic tastes of the fashion industry, adding depth to the overall aesthetic of the film.

Stephanie Thomas
8/10

The eclectic mix of songs in the soundtrack adds depth and personality to the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Kimberly Scott
2/10

The overall composition of the soundtrack did not enhance the viewing experience, with many scenes feeling disconnected from the music playing in the background.

Richard Gonzalez
2/10

The soundtrack of Zoolander lacked variety and depth, with most of the songs blending into the background without leaving a lasting impression.

Deborah Parker
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Zoolander is a fun and energetic collection of songs that perfectly encapsulates the spirit of the film, making it a joy to listen to even outside of the movie context.

David Hernandez
4/10

The musical choices in the film felt outdated and uninspired, failing to capture the essence of the high-fashion world that the movie was trying to portray.

Jennifer Miller
6/10

The soundtrack of Zoolander perfectly captures the over-the-top and eccentric world of high fashion, with quirky and catchy tunes that complement the outrageous plot of the movie.

Kimberly Hall
8/10

Overall, the music in Zoolander is a standout feature of the film, contributing to its enduring popularity and making it a memorable cinematic experience.

Joshua Turner
8/10

The music in Zoolander effectively sets the tone for each scene, from the glamorous runway sequences to the comedic moments, creating a cohesive and immersive atmosphere.

Ashley Roberts
8/10

The energy and rhythm of the songs in the soundtrack reflect the fast-paced and competitive world of fashion, adding an extra layer of excitement to the film.

Timothy Nelson
8/10

The soundtrack features iconic tracks that have become synonymous with the film, instantly transporting viewers back to the world of Derek Zoolander every time they hear them.