Screenplay: Ben Stiller
Top movies, series, and documentaries with a screenplay by Ben Stiller. Explore the titles that showcase an exceptional writing.
Titles found: 6
The Ben Stiller Show (TV Series)
1992 · Series · 30 min. · United States
Direction Judd Apatow · Jeff Kahn · Ben Stiller · John Fortenberry
Cast Ben Stiller · Andy Dick · Janeane Garofalo · Bob Odenkirk
Plot This comedy/variety show specialized in parodies of movies and television shows and commercials. Often, they would also have a special guest (e.g., a TV actor) join them in the comedy...
6.0
26 votes
6.0
26 votes
Tropic Thunder
2008 · Movie · 107 min. · United States
Direction Ben Stiller
Cast Ben Stiller · Robert Downey Jr. · Jack Black · Brandon T. Jackson
Plot Pampered action superstar Tugg Speedman (Ben Stiller) is cast in the biggest, most expensive war movie ever produced. He sets out to Southeast Asia with a "Who's Who" of celebrity...
5.5
41K votes
5.5
41K votes
Zoolander
2001 · Movie · 89 min. · United States
Direction Ben Stiller
Cast Ben Stiller · Owen Wilson · Milla Jovovich · Will Ferrell
Plot Derek Zoolander (Ben Stiller) isn't smart, but he looks "really, really good." An empty-headed yet kindhearted male model, the self-absorbed Derek becomes an unwitting pawn in a international assassination plot...
5.4
33K votes
5.4
33K votes
Zoolander No. 2
2016 · Movie · 102 min. · United States
Direction Ben Stiller
Cast Ben Stiller · Owen Wilson · Will Ferrell · Penélope Cruz
Plot Derek and Hansel are modelling again when an opposing company attempts to take them out from the business.
4.0
6K votes
4.0
6K votes
Zoolander: Super Model (TV)
2016 · Movie · 84 min. · United States
Direction Aaron Augenblick
Plot In this animated series, ridiculously good-looking superheroes Derek Zoolander and Hansel defend celebrities and regular people from the dark forces of the fashion world.
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Elvis Stories
1989 · Movie · 30 min. · United States
Direction Ben Stiller
Cast Jeremy Piven · Jeff Kahn · John Cusack · Amy Stiller
Plot Starting with the music video "Elvis is Everywhere" by Mojo Nixon, the film then goes into a series of spoofs of tabloid Elvis stories: "Elvis is John Lennon", "Hairdresser Possessed...
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