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'The Boys' just dropped an unhinged video poking fun at 'The Bear,' 'The Last of Us,' 'House of the Dragon' and itself
'The Boys' just dropped an unhinged video poking fun at 'The Bear,' 'The Last of Us,' 'House of the Dragon' and itself

Tom's Guide

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Tom's Guide

'The Boys' just dropped an unhinged video poking fun at 'The Bear,' 'The Last of Us,' 'House of the Dragon' and itself

"The Boys" season 5 is still filming and is tentatively projected for a 2026 release window. But in the meantime, "The Boys" season 4 is campaigning for Emmy nominations, and it's doing it in a way that is as delightfully demented as the twisted superhero show itself. Titled "Acting for Awards Season," this for your consideration (FYC) video is a parody of "Masterclass" that stars "award-winning" director Adam Bourke (P.J. Byrne), who directed the Vought Studios films "Dawn of the Seven" and 'Training A-Train.' In the video, the (entirely fictional) director lays out his guide to dominating awards season and makes fun of several very real shows along the way. None of these shows are explicitly named, but you can pretty easily spot most of them. First up? "Mare of Easttown," and its "Philadelphia accents," which get attacked at the 0:36 mark. Then it's on to skewering "Bridgerton" and its prolific amount of promiscuous people, while possibly also going after "Shogun" and its use of seppuku. Of course, "Game of Thrones" wasn't going to escape Bourke's razor wit. "Dragons. Cheesy as hell," the director declared, clearly taking aim at "House of the Dragon." "But banging your sister on a dragon? Jackpot!" Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. From there, we go into a brief musing on whether or not the stars of "The Bear" are qualified to speak on political issues like immigration before giving praise to "The Last of Us" season 1 for being "one-eighth gay." This is, of course, a reference to the season 1 episode "Long Long Time," which is possibly the best episode of any show ever. If you've never seen it, or you don't believe me, go watch it on Max right now, then come back and tell me I'm wrong. You won't be able to because, like Bourke in this video, you'll be too busy choking back sobs, having just watched an absolute masterpiece. Finally, "The Boys" took aim at itself, declaring you should "never do a superhero TV show." Granted, it then couldn't resist a parting shot at "Friday Night Lights," but it was still nice to see a moment of self-deprecating humor amongst the deluge of potshots at other acclaimed shows. So, if you haven't become offended to the point of closing out of this article already, or if, like me, you found this unhinged parody to be hysterical, make sure to follow all our latest "The Boys" season 5 coverage to stay up to date with the show's final season. If you haven't already seen the first four seasons, make sure to go check them out on Prime Video right now to make sure you're caught up before season 5 debuts next year. Malcolm has been with Tom's Guide since 2022, and has been covering the latest in streaming shows and movies since 2023. He's not one to shy away from a hot take, including that "John Wick" is one of the four greatest films ever made. Here's what he's been watching lately:

Last-minute Mother's Day win: 50% off MasterClass — including Martha Stewart's secrets
Last-minute Mother's Day win: 50% off MasterClass — including Martha Stewart's secrets

Yahoo

time11-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Last-minute Mother's Day win: 50% off MasterClass — including Martha Stewart's secrets

It's not too late to wow Mom this Mother's Day. Forget last-minute flowers—give her something meaningful with MasterClass. From cooking with world-class chefs to storytelling with bestselling authors, she can explore new passions and sharpen her skills, all taught by the best in the business. It's a gift she'll actually use—and love. If you've never heard of MasterClass, it's a vast buffet of smart, inspiring, beautifully produced multi-session online courses given by experts at the top of their field — and right now, you can score 50% off all annual memberships. But you'd better hurry because the deal ends today! That's right, you can get a couple of hours with the one and only Martha Stewart as she teaches her recipe for success at home and work. Then, move on to another course given by experts and celebs at the top of their field, covering everything from cooking to space exploration, music lessons to skateboarding. The list of lectures to choose from is dizzying: Think leadership lessons from President Bill Clinton, singing sessions from Christina Aguilera, comedy coaching with Steve Martin, restaurant-caliber home cooking with Gordon Ramsay (minus the rage!), a country music course with Reba McEntire, basketball with Steph Curry and creative writing with Judy friggin' Blume! These are not one-shot quickie events; they're layered, thorough, well-thought-out classes with many installments. Case in point: Shonda Rhimes's MasterClass on TV writing is 30 parts (6.5 hours) and includes not only how to write and pitch TV ideas but deep analyses of scripts from Rhimes's shows, including Scandal and Grey's Anatomy. Penn & Teller's 17-part MasterClass teaches the fundamentals of coin and card magic, yes, but it also delves into the psychology of creating a sense of amazement and awe. There are classes in photography, design, politics, filmmaking, ballet — all taught by true masters in their fields. Right now, MasterClass is offering an incredible deal — for $60 (which breaks down to $5 per month), you can indulge in the entire array of 180+ MasterClasses. For maximum flexibility, go with the Plus membership, which lets two different devices watch at the same time. Plus, you can even download sessions so you can watch 'em when you're on the go. And if you want memberships for the whole family, you can score a Premium membership — and get Masterclass on up to six devices for just $10 a month, down from $20! As Robert Louis Stevenson once wrote, 'The world is so full of a number of things/I'm sure we should all be as happy as kings.' MasterClass delivers these things in abundance, making it a gift that actually keeps on giving. How we find and select deals: Our deal-hunting team of award-winning writers and editors are seasoned experts in their fields (tech, style, home, beauty), many with 20+ years of experience. This team works diligently to bring you the best sales, deals and price drops. Our unbiased experts maintain strict editorial integrity: We only feature items we believe will save you money.

MELA Masterclass in Muscat to groom professionals for leadership
MELA Masterclass in Muscat to groom professionals for leadership

Muscat Daily

time07-04-2025

  • Business
  • Muscat Daily

MELA Masterclass in Muscat to groom professionals for leadership

The 15th Mela (Middle East leadership Association) Leadership Masterclass begins in Muscat this weekend with attendance by 35 exceptional leaders from across MENA region who will draw inspiration and instruction for explicit business leadership in the current digital era. In today's fast-paced world, the issue, however, is broader than just digital competence, says, incoming Mela chairperson, Dr Sora al Rawas. 'If an organisation fails to empower and invest in its young professionals, they will leave with their ideas and end up disrupting industries,' she cautions in an exclusive interview The Middle East Leadership Association (Mela), the region's leading leadership development network, is celebrating 15 years of empowering business leaders with milestone events in Muscat throughout April 2025. Under the patronage of H H Sayyida Dr Mona al Said, this landmark occasion will bring together over 100 executives, entrepreneurs, and global experts from the Middle East, Europe, Asia, and the US Mela Oman, the network's largest chapter with nearly 100 top executives, will play a significant role in the celebrations. The 15th Mela Leadership Masterclass will welcome 35 exceptional leaders from across MENA (Middle East and North Africa) for a transformational 10-day leadership immersion. The Masterclass starts on April 10 with a welcome dinner while the opening ceremony will be held on April 11. Mela is part of an elite network spanning 47 countries. With over 2,000 members worldwide, this network provides unparalleled access to expertise, resources, and leadership opportunities. Dr Sora al Rowas, Mela's incoming chairperson, notes, 'Mela's strong ties with Oman have enriched our network, with the Omani chapter being the largest. We are committed to creating value for our participants, our host country, and our sponsors as we continue strengthening regional and global business connections.' In a candid interview with Muscat Daily , Dr Sora shares some insights into the role of the Mela Masterclass in moulding professionals to take on leadership roles but stresses that budding leaders must be ambitious yet humble. 'If an organisation fails to empower and invest in its young professionals, they will leave with their ideas and end up disrupting industries,' she cautions. Excerpts: ⁠What is the theme of the Mela 15 Masterclass and how different will it be from preceding masterclasses, in terms of format and content? The purpose of the Masterclass has always been unlocking the personal and professional leadership potential of our participants. Mela is constantly updating and evolving the content and delivery of the Masterclass in furtherance of that goal while addressing the emerging trends and topics in our other programmes throughout the year. ⁠What are the key topics for the Masterclass and have they been tailored to suit the Omani context of leadership? The key pillars of the programme – and of effective leadership – are understanding self, understanding others, understanding systems, understanding power and authority, and understanding leadership skills. We have found that these pillars apply across cultures and countries – and have been impacted executives from across Oman's industries for the past 15 years since Mela's establishment. One of the greatest strengths of the Mela Network is bringing together a diversity of leaders from across the Middle East representing various sectors of business, non-profits, government, and civil society, while balancing the representation of male and female representatives. As a result, one of the most powerful elements of our programme comes from peer-to-peer learning that takes place in small, facilitated learning group sessions throughout the 10-day programme. That said, we have extensive representation from our host country, Oman, among our faculty, facilitators, and participants which gives weight to an Omani perspective for the programme. ⁠What are the most essential leadership qualitites in business in the current age and how much weightage should be given to experience against other capabilities? Early in the Masterclass, we ask participants to think of someone they admire as a leader and to capture what makes that person stand out as an exceptional leader for them. While intelligence, experience, and expertise all matter, it is the character and interpersonal skills that overwhelmingly distinguish the leaders they admire. No matter what role you play or business you think you are in, ultimately you are in the 'people business'. One can gain experience and hire expertise, but without the interpersonal skills to put those to their best use, they won't be an effective leader. ⁠Very often leadership is passed on with privilege to seniority in an organisation, thereby more capable younger candidates lose out – comment? Identifying, developing, and promoting talent is critical. If not, capable young talent will move on to other opportunities or start their own companies and disrupt the organisations that overlooked them. Who loses then? ⁠In the current digital age, young professionals with good computer skills and forward looking vision are often sidelined while senior professionals, who lack modern skills, still hold on to top positions, should this mindset change? While the full impact of AI is yet to emerge, it has clearly become a competitive edge in terms of productivity both, on the personal and organisational, levels. Digital competency is essential in today's world. Those who embrace it will flourish and those who don't will fall behind. We have seen the demise of too many major, high-profile companies over the past decades that were too slow or failed altogether to embrace digital technology. So, either the mindset will change, or the people and organisations they lead will become irrelevant. That said, the issue is broader than just digital competence. In today's fast paced, rapidly changing world, adaptability is critical. If an organisation fails to empower and invest in its young professionals, they will leave with their ideas and end up disrupting industries, including those of their former employers. ⁠Often, young graduates from prestigious international universities feel they deserve top management positions, without gaining any experience whatsoever – what is your advice to them? Competing academically in an elite university classroom is not the same as competing professionally in the business world. As an aside, there are a number of major companies that have made strategic decisions to no longer hire from elite institutions. They find that graduates from recognised colleges and universities outside the elite schools are often equally as smart and competent without the ego. They are eager to learn, able to adapt and fit into the company culture, and quickly contribute to the company's success. A word of advice: be ambitious, dream big, but stay humble and keep a learner's mindset. Mela Masterclass highlights • Global Networking – Connecting Omani executives with top business innovators, policymakers, and industry leaders. • Leadership in Action – Hands-on learning experiences with real-world applications. • Innovative Ideas, Lasting Impact – Meaningful discussions that inspire growth and long-term professional development.

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