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Watch Will Smith's New Song Debut, Taraji P. Henson's "Not Like Us" Parody, The All-Star Usher Tribute, & BET Awards Highlights

This year's BET Awards aired live last night from Los Angeles' Peacock Theatre. SZA, Victoria Monét, and Tyla won big awards, but nobody watches the BET Awards for the actual awards. The performances are the main draw, and this year had some big, elaborate ones. The most attention-grabbing of them came from Will Smith, currently on the comeback trail after the box office success of the new Bad Boys movie. Smith made what I believe was his first awards-show performance since the time he slapped Chris Rock at the Oscars, and he debuted a new song called "You Can Make It." It's a motivational gospel-rap number that features Chandler Moore, Kirk Franklin, and Sunday Service Choir, and Smith performed it from what appeared to be the center of a smoking crater.

Will Smith's fellow movie star Taraji P. Henson hosted the show for the third time. Instead of an opening monologue, she started things off with a parody of Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us," dressing like Kendrick at his Pop Out concert. Kendrick Lamar and Drake were not at the show. (Kendrick won Best Male Hip-Hop Artist, and Drake won nothing.) But "Not Like Us" producer Mustard was in the front row, and he looked happy.

The centerpiece of the evening was a tribute to Usher, who won a lifetime achievement award as well as the Best Male R&B/Pop Artist trophy (for the fifth time). Usher watched from the front row as a succession of stars covered his hits. Childish Gambino started it off with "U Don't Have To Call," but all the other performers were women: Keke Palmer with "You Make Me Wanna…," Summer Walker with her Usher collab "Good Good," Coco Jones with "There Goes My Baby," Marsha Ambrosius with "Superstar," Chlöe Bailey with "Good Kisser," Tinashe with "Nice & Slow," Teyana Taylor and Victoria Monét rolling around the stage together in a steamy version of "Bad Girl," and Latto doing her version of the Ludacris verse from "Yeah!" (Latto and Victorian Monét also gave their own performances.)

Country-pop sensation Shaboozey performed his giant crossover hit "A Bar Song (Tipsy)," with a whole lot of backup dancers in a set made up to look like a honky tonk. The track interpolates J-Kwon's 2004 hit "Tipsy," and at the climactic moment, J-Kwon came up from an elevator behind the bar to rap that song's first verse.

Megan Thee Stallion opened the show, emerging from a giant egg like the one on the cover of her new album Megan and doing a medley of three songs.

Ice Spice performed at a fake gas station, doing her recent singles "Think U The Shit (Fart)" and "Phat Butt," the latter of which she'd never performed live before.

Ms. Lauryn Hill did her songs "The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill" and "Lost Ones. Then, she and her son YG Marley teamed up on his reggae hit "Praise Jah In The Moonlight."

The South African star Tyla won the awards for Best New Artist and Best International Act, and she teamed up with Gunna and dancehall star Skillibeng to give an impressively choreographed performance of "Jump."

Sexyy Redd did a presidential-themed performance, starting with a bit of her Drake collab "U My Everything" without Drake before going into her hit "Get It Sexyy."

GloRilla parachuted in from the ceiling to perform "Yeah Glo!"

In a pre-taped sketch, Kamala Harris said, "These extremists? They not like us."

Normani was scheduled to perform, but she was injured in a "really bad accident" during rehearsals and had to pull out.

Album Of The Year went to Killer Mike and the award was presented by Donald Glover, who has one BET Award.

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And finally, producers made the controversial decision to include O.J. Simpson in the In Memoriam segment.

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The Best Parody Movies And How To Watch Them

If you, like me, are someone who misses the ridiculous ridicule and cartoonish commentary on cliche that come with parody movies (or spoof movies), I bet you will be happy to learn there is another Scary Movie sequel in the works right now. As we wait for Hollywood's latest send-up of the best horror movies in recent memory, I have compiled a list of the greatest parody movies – along with a tip on how to watch them – that should keep you laughing for a while.

Funny scene from Hot Shots!

(Image credit: Twentieth Century Fox) The Hot Shots! Movies (1991, 1993)

A skilled, but emotionally unstable fighter pilot (played by Charlie Sheen) is tasked with getting rid of nuclear weapons, and later enlisted to lead a rescue mission in Iraq.

Why they are some of the best parody movies: Jim Abrahams' Hot Shots! Basically takes the plot of Top Gun and adds an incessant run of ridiculous sight gags and Hot Shots! Part Deux targets Rambo: First Blood Part II (and many other classic action movies) with the same method.

Stream the Hot Shots! Movies on Hulu.Rent or buy Hot Shots! On Amazon.Rent or buy Hot Shots! Part Deux on Amazon.Buy Hot Shots! On Blu-ray on Amazon.Buy Hot Shots! Part Deux on Blu-ray on Amazon.

Chris Evans in Not Another Teen Movie

(Image credit: Sony) Not Another Teen Movie (2001)

The ridiculous coming-of-age misadventures of a group of high school students from various rungs on the social ladder.

Why it is one of the best parody movies: None of the best high school movies of all time are safe from uproarious send-ups in the deeply underrated Not Another Teen Movie, which stars Chris Evans in one of his earliest roles.

Stream Not Another Teen Movie on Amazon Prime.Buy Not Another Teen Movie on Blu-ray on Amazon.

Cary Elwes in Robin Hood: Men in Tights

(Image credit: Twentieth Century Fox) Robin Hood: Men In Tights (1993)

To save England from a corrupt king (played by the late Richard Lewis), a talented archer and clever thief (played by Cary Elwes) puts together a band of "merry men" for help.

Why it is one of the best parody movies: A '90s movie that does not quite get enough love is Robin Hood: Men in Tights – a classic Mel Brooks parody that takes aim at a beloved legend. 

Stream Robin Hood: Men in Tights on Hulu.Stream Robin Hood: Men in Tights on Tubi.Rent or buy Robin Hood: Men in Tights on Amazon.Buy Robin Hood: Men in Tights on Blu-ray on Amazon.

Will Forte and Kristen Wiig in MacGruber

(Image credit: Rogue) MacGruber (2010)

A bumbling special forces agent (played by Will Forte), his former partner (played by Kristen Wiig), and a young lieutenant (played by Ryan Phillippe) race to stop a notorious terrorist (played by Val Kilmer) from unleashing a dangerous nuclear warhead.

Why it is one of the best parody movies: One of the most beloved movies based on SNL characters is MacGruber, which thankfully extends beyond the rigid conceit of the original recurring sketch in favor of poking fun at action movies.

Rent or buy MacGruber on Amazon.Buy MacGruber on Blu-ray on Amazon.

Lucy Gutteridge and Val Kilmer in Top Secret!

(Image credit: Paramount) Top Secret! (1984)

A rock star (played by Val Kilmer) becomes involved in a dangerous mission to rescue a scientist held captive in Germany.

Why it is one of the best parody movies: For their first major follow-up to Airplane! (more on that later) together, Jim Abrahams and David and Jerry Zucker took aim at classic spy movies with Top Secret! 

Stream Top Secret! On Paramount+ with Showtime add-on.Rent or buy Top Secret! On Amazon.Buy Top Secret! On Blu-ray on Amazon.

Keenen Ivory Wayans in I'm Gonna Git You Sucka

(Image credit: United Artists) I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988)

A soldier (played by Keenan Ivory Wayans) wages war on a powerful criminal who caused the death of his brother.

Why it is one of the best parody movies: An '80s movie that deserves more attention today is I'm Gonna Git You Sucka – a send-up of the Blaxploitation genre and one of the more underrated parodies by writer, director, and star Wayans.

Stream I'm Gonna Git You Sucka on Tubi.Stream I'm Gonna Git You Sucka on Pluto TV.Rent or buy I'm Gonna Git You Sucka on Amazon.Buy I'm Gonna Git You Sucka on Blu-ray on Amazon.

Rebecca Hall in Scary Movie

(Image credit: Miramax) Scary Movie (2000)

Ditzy teen Cindy Prescott (played by Anna Faris) and her buffoonish friends are stalked by a masked murderer.

Why it is one of the best parody movies: Easily the Wayans Brothers' most successful spoof is Scary Movie, which actually bears the original working title for Scream – the 1996 slasher genre revival (and deconstruction) from Wes Craven that also inspired most of the comedy's story and jokes.

Stream Scary Movie on Max.Rent or buy Scary Movie on Amazon.Buy Scary Movie on Blu-ray on Amazon.

From left to right, Dr. Rumack, Elaine and Ted in the cockpit of the plane.

(Image credit: Paramount) Airplane! (1980)

A disgraced former pilot (played by Robert Hays) becomes the only hope to bring a commercial plane to safety when the entire flight crew falls ill.

Why it is one of the best parody movies: Abrahams and the Zucker brothers became the quintessential heroes of the parody movie with the instant classic, Airplane! – nearly a shot-for-shot recreation of 1957's Zero Hour! With increasingly cartoonish hijinks.

Rent or buy Airplane! On Amazon.Buy Airplane! On Blu-ray on Amazon.

Gene Wilder and Cleavon Little in Blazing Saddles

(Image credit: Warner Bros.) Blazing Saddles (1974)

A Black man (played by Cleavon Little) rises from slave to hero after he is made the sheriff of a small, valuable town by an evil, greedy politician.

Why it is one of the best parody movies: Arguably the best Mel Brooks movie also qualifies as one of the all-time best Western movies, because the Oscar-nominated Blazing Saddles is a remarkably bold satire that could only be a product of its time.

Stream Blazing Saddles on Paramount+.Rent or buy Blazing Saddles on Amazon.Buy Blazing Saddles on Blu-ray on Amazon.

The main cast of Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

(Image credit: EMI Films) Monty Python And The Holy Grail (1975)

King Arthur (Graham Chapman) and his Knights of the Round Table encounter a series of ridiculous obstacles while searching for the lost cup said to have held the blood of Jesus Christ.

Why it is one of the best parody movies: Co-directed by Terry Gilliam and the late Terry Jones, Monty Python and the Holy Grail is commonly considered the British comedy troupe's finest cinematic achievement, thanks to such bits as a far too resilient Black Knight, a homicidal rabbit, very rude Frenchmen, and a hilariously abrupt conclusion that supposedly birthed the term "cop out."

Stream Monty Python and the Holy Grail on Netflix.Rent or buy Monty Python and the Holy Grail on Amazon.Buy Monty Python and the Holy Grail on Blu-ray on Amazon.

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Leslie Nielsen in The Naked Gun

(Image credit: Paramount) The Naked Gun: From The Files Of Police Squad! (1988)

The bumbling Lt. Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen) is tasked with foiling an attempt to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II.

Why it is one of the best parody movies: From the creators of Airplane!, The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! Is a sharp and criminally absurd cop drama parody spun off from the short-lived crime procedural spoof series, Police Squad! 

Stream The Naked Gun: From the FIles of Police Squad! On Max.Rent or buy The Naked Gun: From the FIles of Police Squad! On Amazon.Buy The Naked Gun: From the FIles of Police Squad! On Blu-ray on Amazon.

Mike Myers in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery

(Image credit: New Line Cinema) Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery (1997)

A hip, British secret agent (played by Mike Myers) learns that the cliches of classic James Bond movies do not have the same effect they used to after he wakes up from a 30-year cryogenic slumber to catch his arch nemesis (also played by Myers).

Why it is one of the best parody movies: Arguably the ultimate spy movie parody is Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, which features some of Myers' funniest quotes, many of which come from Dr. Evil.

Rent Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery on Amazon.Buy Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery on Blu-ray on Amazon.

Frederick and the Monster dancing in Young Frankenstein

(Image credit: 20th Century Fox) Young Frankenstein (1974)

The grandson of an infamous mad scientist (played by Gene Wilder) is initially reluctant to acknowledge his heritage until he pays a visit to his lab in Transylvania.

Why it is one of the best parody movies: Director Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein (which he co-wrote with Wilder) serves as both a sequel and a send-up of Universal's 1931 adaptation of Mary Shelley's landmark horror novel.

Buy Young Frankenstein on Blu-ray on Amazon.

Alec Owen in Dude Bro Party Massacre III

(Image credit: 5 Second Films) Dude Bro Party Massacre III (2015)

A young man (played by co-writer Alec Owen) infiltrates his slain twin brother's popular fraternity in hopes of finding his killer: the notorious "Motherface."

Why it is one of the best parody movies: Underrated horror-comedy movie Dude Bro Party Massacre III goes beyond spoofing the genre and recreates it convincingly by framing itself as a VHS recording of a cable access rerun of a banned '80s slasher, complete with cheesy gore, crappy acting, and fake commercial interludes.

Stream Dude Bro Party Massacre III on Amazon Prime.Stream Dude Bro Party Massacre III on Tubi.Stream Dude Bro Party Massacre III on Pluto TV.Buy Dude Bro Party Massacre III on Blu-ray on Amazon.

Spaceballs cast

(Image credit: MGM) Spaceballs (1987)

An intergalactic pilot (played by Bill Pullman) and his "half-man, half-dog" companion (played by John Candy) are hired to rescue a princess (played by Daphne Zuniga) from the evil Dark Helmet (Rick Moranis).

Why it is one of the best parody movies: As you can probably tell, Spaceballs is, essentially, a reimagining of the Star Wars movies, from the mind of star, co-writer, and director Mel Brooks.

Stream Spaceballs on Max.Rent or buy Spaceballs on Amazon.Buy Spaceballs on Blu-ray on Amazon.

Jeff Maxwell in The Kentucky Fried Movie

(Image credit: United Film Distribution Company) The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977)

An uproarious, raunchy, and simply out-of-control collection of fake consumer ads, faux movie trailers, and short films.

Why it is one of the best parody movies: Before Abrahams and the Zucker Brothers made Airplane!, they wrote director John Landis' The Kentucky Fried Movie – a hilarious anthology with no real structure or purpose, other than a shameless devotion to comedy. 

Stream The Kentucky Fried Movie on Amazon Prime.Stream The Kentucky Fried Movie on Peacock.Stream The Kentucky Fried Movie on Tubi.Buy The Kentucky Fried Movie on Blu-ray on Amazon.

Robert Townsend in Hollywood Shuffle

(Image credit: The Samuel Goldwyn Company) Hollywood Shuffle (1987)

Aspiring actor Bobby Taylor (played by director Robert Townsend) struggles to navigate the world of show business.

Why it is one of the best parody movies: Townsend (who also co-writes with Keenan Ivory Wayans) famously self-financed Hollywood Shuffle, which takes aim at the movie business as a whole, but really zeroes in on the kind of stereotypical film roles Black actors would often be shoehorned into in the late 1980s.

Stream Hollywood Shuffle on Tubi.Stream Hollywood Shuffle on Pluto TV.Rent or buy Hollywood Shuffle on Amazon.

Weird Al as Rambo in UHF

(Image credit: Orion Pictures) UHF (1989)

A hyperactive daydreamer (played "Weird Al" Yankovic) is appointed by his uncle to manage a dying television station.

Why it is one of the best parody movies: The world's favorite parody musician brings his talents to the big screen by sending up the small screen in UHF, which was considered a failure upon release, but has grown into a cult favorite over time.

Stream UHF on Tubi.Stream UHF on Pluto TV.Rent or buy UHF on Amazon.Buy UHF on Blu-ray on Amazon.

Shawn Wayans stands seriously while Keenan Ivory Wayans pulls a face in Don't Be A Menace.

(Image credit: Miramax) Don't Be A Menace To South Central While Drinking Your Juice In The Hood (1996)

A young man (Shawn Wayans) is sent to live in the inner city with his grandmother, where he gets a crash course in the culture from his loose-cannon cousin (Marlon Wayans).

Why it is one of the best parody movies: If you have seen Menace II Society, South Central, Juice, or Boyz n the Hood, then you should know what you are in for with Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood – the Wayans Brothers' inspired, thoroughly funny parody of '90s urban dramas with a brutally honest satirization of the realties those films reflect.

Stream Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood on Starz.Buy Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood on Blu-ray on Amazon.

So, what do you think? Are these the funniest cinematic spoofs of all time, or do you assume I have been poking fun at myself this whole time?


The Boys Season 4 Finally Introduces It's Real Batman Parody And Robert Pattinson's Dark Knight Takes The Hit This Time

Spoiler Alert!

The article contains spoilers for The Boys.

Since 2019, Eric Kripke's The Boys have been taking jabs at Marvel and DC. The show has featured a sociopath, psychotic version of Superman in Antony Starr's Homelander, and an unhinged version of Captain America with Jensen Ackles' Soldier Boy, who was America's Son.

However, the R-rated show is not stopping anytime soon because, in the 5th episode of Season 4, titled Beware the Jabberwock, My Son, Kripke takes a jab at Robert Pattinson's The Batman.

During the Vought Expo scene, where the Supes were talking about their upcoming film and TV Series, Derek Wilson's Tek Knight came on the stage, where he decided to satirize DC by targetting Batman and using Nirvana as the point of reference to ridicule the character.

Robert Pattinson's The Batman Becomes The Newest Target of The Boys

Eric Kripke's The Boys has loved to ridicule Marvel and DC since the commencement of the series. However, Season 4, Episode 5, Beware the Jabberwock, My Son, represented a punch to the gut of one of DC's favorite superheroes, The Caped Crusader.

Robert Pattinson's The Batman was ridiculed by The Boys in their recent 2 episodesRobert Pattinson in The Batman. Credits: Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc

While Hughie Campbell was away taking care of his superpowered father, The Seven was attending Vought's V52 Expo, where they revealed the slate of upcoming projects to get fans excited for what's to come next.

After A-Train announced his project with Will Ferrell, Derek Wilson's Robert Vernon, also known as Tek Knight, went on stage and announced his upcoming film. He said via Looper,

It's been a whole year since my last movie, so I'd say we're due for a reboot!

The "reboot" is one of the many jabs that are yet to come, as Tek Knight mentions that his upcoming film also has a 12-minute scene comprising nothing but darkness, and a soundtrack of Nirvana hits.

Tek Knight obliterates Robert Pattinson's The BoysTek Knight at the Vought 52 Expo. Credits: Amazon Prime Studios

He added,

The Tek-Knight plumbs a whole new pit of darkness. With its soundtrack of Nirvana hits and a 12-minute sequence that's entirely pitch-black.

This was a clear jab at Warner Bros.' approach to the character's franchise, as they often reboot it. The Nirvana hit was a reference to the theme song of Batman in the 2022 film, where Something in the Way was played; according to some fans, it showcased Robert Pattinson portraying an emo version of Bruce Wayne.

However, that's not all, because the film also comprised a fight scene in a pitch-dark alleyway that was only lit by the flash coming from the gunshots. The Boys have not stopped to poke fun at the character because Tek Knight also has a Tekcave, which sounds awfully similar to Batcave.

The Boys Continues To Belittle Batman in Their Recent Episode The Boys continued to make fun of Batman in episode 6A still from The Boys episode 6. Credits: Amazon Prime Studios

The superhero satirical show did not forget about Gotham's Guardian in their newest episode titled Dirty Business, where Hughie Campbell, disguised as Webweaver, agreed to become Tek Knight's newest sidekick and went to his Tekcave, which was a fancy word for his erotic den full of s*x toys and B**M mechanisms.

As Campbell infiltrated the Tekcave, it showcased another jab at Batman, where he would replace his sidekicks without a second thought. Jack Quaid's character saw Tek Knight's previous sidekick put away, as they might have displeased him in some manner.

Even though in the films the DC character is showcased as a loner, in the animated series and comic books, he had a Bat family. Kripke's hit series not only parodies the character, but also progresses the storyline, which has left the fans anticipating what will happen in the next episode of the series.

The Boys can be streamed on Amazon Prime Video, with new episodes every Thursday.






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