Ben Stiller proved he's still got those "
Zoolander" looks and moves by showing off his 46-year-old ripped, buff shirtless bod in Hawaii on Tuesday.
Blue Steel isn't the only thing that never gets old.
Ben Stiller is giving you his best Blue Steel.

Here's the 28-year-old back in 1994 (
left) -- and 15 years later, the 43-year-old version at an event in Hollywood (
right).
How does the Focker do it?
Ben Stiller is in dangerous territory -- and TMZ's very own in-house redneck says he's six day's growth away from a full-fledged mullet.

(Hey y'all, quick reminder -- when calculating mulletude, don't forget to factor in the ratio of back length to front length. Common mistake.)
Ben Stiller and his family have discovered the easiest way to escape the pappers in NYC -- eat dinner with people more famous than you.
Little boys like big toys, so Tom Cruise took his P-51 Mustang on a Scientolo-test drive with Steven Spielberg and Ben Stiller.
George Michael is performing on tonight's "Idol" finale, but he ain't "the biggest star in the world" that Executive Producer Nigel Lythgoe has been touting -- our spies tell us, it's "Iron Man" Robert Downey Jr.

TMZ moles say the finale will include a virtual hologram of Gladys Knight singing "Midnight Train to Georgia" with Ben Stiller, Jack Black and Downey Jr. singing backup as the Pips. Holy Nat King Cole! "Idol" did this last season when Celine Dion sang along side a virtual undead Elvis. For the record, Gladys Knight is still alive.
We're told the Jonas Brothers, ZZ Top, Seal, Bryan Adams, One Republic, Jordin Sparks and Carrie Underwood will also perform before David Archuleta (or possibly maybe, but not likely, Cook) is crowned the winner.
It's no Magnum, but dear God -- Ben Stiller is still beautiful.
How many stars
actually do their signature move when you ask them to? Props to Ben.
So you've got Seth Rogen, Jonah Hill and Paul Rudd -- three of the, arguably, funniest guys out there right now -- why the hell ask them about Ashlee Simpson & Pete Wentz's engagement?!
Also in L.A.: Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell and McLovin' all blew off fans outside the Kodak Theater, Rumer Willis had her very own pap crush, Kevin Richardson was mistaken for another Backstreet Boy and Kim Kardashian got a public berating by her own sister.
In NY: Michelle Trachtenberg dodged questions about rumored BF Chace Crawford, Kiefer Sutherland went out with his new chick, and Ben Stiller struggled to remember the name of Derek Zoolander's infamous pose.
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"Grindhouse" gal Rosario Dawson was outside of Chateau Marmont on Saturday night, unafraid to flash a wacky face for photogs. Say cheese, pussycat!
Also in L.A.: Ben Stiller, Christine Taylor and Robert Downey, Jr. posed for a group pic, while Mr. Chow fed George "The Tan" Hamilton, gunslinger Clint Eastwood and comedian Jerry Seinfeld. "Species" alien Natasha Henstridge almost ate it on a hill, and Christina Milian was hipster-hot on Sunset.
All this and more in todays "shape-shifting" edition of Star Catcher!

Apparently, Kevin Federline's recent
self-effacing Superbowl stunt has inspired Tom Cruise.
Insiders tell TMZ that Tom Cruise has been talking with Ben Stiller about starring in an updated version of "The Hardy Boys" at Twentieth Century Fox. Tentatively titled "The Hardy Men" -- a comedy that would be directed by Stiller's director on "A Night At the Museum," Shawn Levy ("The Pink Panther," "Cheaper By the Dozen").
"The Hardy Boys" detective novels date back to 1927, though a variety of ghost writers using the pen name of Franklin W. Dixon kept Frank and Joe Hardy perpetual teenagers. "The Hardy Men" would have them finally grown up, but up to their old tricks once more.
While nothing is set in stone, (like, say, that T. Rex skeleton from "Museum") the discussions do reveal a larger, more interesting development stemming from Cruise's
L'affaire de sofa d' Oprah: What to do next when your
public image has taken a
public beating?