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Genius Full Movie Part 1' title='Genius Full Movie Part 1' />Full Metal Jacket is a 1987 BritishAmerican war film directed and produced by Stanley Kubrick. The screenplay by Kubrick, Michael Herr, and Gustav Hasford was based. Stream NOVA PBS episodes for free and find out when its on TV, via PBS New York station THIRTEEN. Antonio Banderas El Mariachi has signed on to play Pablo Picasso in Season 2 of National Geographics Emmynominated Genius. The limitedrun series. Growing up as a kid who loved comic books, I spent many an afternoon running around the park pretending to be a superhero fighting all manners of evil. Fun as it was. The Tomatometer rating based on the published opinions of hundreds of film and television critics is a trusted measurement of movie and TV. Heathens Lyrics All my friends are heathens, take it slow Wait for them to ask you who you know Please dont make any sudden moves You dont know the half of. Perfume Geniuss New Album, No Shape, Is Full of Sunlight. In his lyrics, Mike Hadreas, the thirty five year old musician who records as Perfume Genius, expresses a relationship to the body that is at once violent and tender. He glorifies abjection, and lavishes sweetness on images of grisly decay. On his second album, 2. Put Your Back N 2 It, he sings, above a faintly iterating piano chord, of his body as a ripe swollen shapewhich is stuffed into the body of a violin, strung up on a fence, and covered in semen. The melody is fond and gentle the song sounds like a benediction. Genius Full Movie Part 1' title='Genius Full Movie Part 1' />On Queen, from his 2. Too Bright, Hadreas crowns himself with the gay epithet Dont you know your queen Ripped, heaving, flowers bloom at my feet. Drums kick the song into a sadistic, courtly strut, and he repeats the phrase Dont you know your queen Cracked, peeling, riddled with disease. The song My Body, on the same album, features the couplet I wear my body like a rotted peachyou can have it if you can handle the stink. Hadreas returns to the body on the fourth Perfume Genius album, No Shape, released on Friday. This time, though, the songs arent reaching across horror toward gracethey are simply, and boldly, graceful. The body has become sturdier, less despotic. Watch We Love You Online Freeform'>Watch We Love You Online Freeform. On Slip Away, a song that shudders with a sort of Arcadian ecstasy, Hadreas croons, God is singing through your body, and Im carried by the sound. The chorus is hopeful Love, theyll never break the shape we take. Its a slightly lurid type of happiness as Sasha Frere Jones wrote in a 2. Perfume Genius transforms beauty and ugliness into doppelgngers. Sometimes, on No Shape, Hadreas evades the grotesque by abandoning the body altogether. Burn off every trace, I wanna hover with no shape, he sings on Wreath, a euphoric track in which he imagines himself in a ghostlike position, needless, free, and moving just beyond the frame. Im into the idea of being kinder to myself, Hadreas told me one afternoon this past February, in the leafy courtyard of a hotel on the Lower East Side. The day was as warm as early summer, and the concentrated sunlight made his skin look marble white and his eyes like pool water. Hadreas grew up outside Seattle, and he was bullied for his effeminacy. The Tomatometer rating based on the published opinions of hundreds of film and television critics is a trusted measurement of movie and TV programming quality. NBC and Sony are teaming up to develop a smallscreen adaptation of the 1985 Val Kilmer comedy Real Genius. For a long time, my world has been based off how I was treated when I was fourteen, he said. How somebody told me something about myself and I believed it, and Ive been trying to shake it, and sometimes it feels like Im never going to. He paused, then added, But I try to find spiritual comfort in that. Ill die eventually, and thats cool. Right now, Im still limited to all of thishe gestured dramatically to his body. But I want to be like Lucy. For a moment I thought he was referring to a pethe has a Chihuahua named Wandabut he meant the post human character played by Scarlett Johansson, who, in the movie of the same name, says, I dont feel pain, fear, desire. Hadreass previous album, Too Bright, was a departure from his first two, which were sparse, novelistic, and personal. On those earlier records, you could sometimes hear him work the pedals as he accompanied himself on piano he was as introspective, as holy seeming in his loneliness, as Sufjan Stevens circa Seven Swans. On Too Bright, his sound grew into something bigger, and became gorgeously brutal the instrumentation throbbed and buzzed and announced itself, and Hadreas seemed to rear up as he was singing, as if for a confrontation. Hadreas harnessed all this noise with a kind of seething restraint. Most of the songs on the albumwhich was recorded in Bristol, during winter, and co produced by Adrian Utley, of Portisheadare strapped down to slow, exacting tempos. The album seems constructed of metal and velvet, trampled flowers and blood. No Shape marks another shift. It was recorded over two months in Los Angeles, and produced by Blake Mills, whos worked with Fiona Apple and the Alabama Shakes. The album is giddily ambitious, full of sunlight and unfettered rhythm at various points, it recalls Kate Bush, Prince, and the Velvet Underground. Hadreas has always been an artist of catharsis, grasping toward and inducing spiritual and emotional release. On the new album, the release is physical, too, and the sound approaches straight up rock. His songwriting is still disciplined but feels unrestricted now. A new arsenal of instrumentswarm guitars, amphetamine speedy strings, synths distorted into vaguely comical registerstumble and curl through each song. Before recording No Shape, Hadreas had worried about overloading his sound, he told me. For all its abrupt and gutsy glamour, Too Bright had been meticulously controlled. I was always paranoid about doing too much. I didnt trust that I was musically good enough to hold up to more stuff. I didnt want to just do my music on one albumand on the next album, do my music, but with stringsand then, on the next album, do my music, but with even more strings, he said. Hadreas, who has described himself as a gloomy bitch, has a dry, quixotic sense of humor. It inflects his musictheres an undercurrent of irony in his most melodramatic momentsbut it is the dominant characteristic of his personality on Twitter and in person. At one point, he told me, When I say my style is becoming more stereotypically masculine, what I mean by that ismaybe no gowns. But the effulgence of No Shape frees Hadreas. The album opener, Otherside, starts off like something from his first two albums a simple piano arpeggio a melody that resembles a folk blessing a low and quivering harmony that cuts the sweetness with a current of unease. One minute in, the instrumentation cuts out completelythen returns like a horror movie jump scare, with sounds that evoke a chandelier shattering in slow motion, shards of glass suspended and glittering in the air. Another song, Choir, reaches for the same unbridled experimental drama a flurry of strings a witchy voice cooing. Hadreas sings in a broken, strained whisper Something tightens if I dont hold still. The violins saw toward ecstasy it sounds as if Jacobs Ladder has appeared to him in his sleep. If you listen to the four Perfume Genius albums in chronological order, you can hear Hadreas healing himself in real time, moving toward an emancipation that seems, suddenly, to have come to pass. The center of his music has always been a defiant delicacya ragged, affirmative understanding of despair. No Shape finds him unexpectedly victorious, his body exalted. The album is an aesthetic vindication of his unflinching type of love. On the last song, called Alan, after his boyfriend, Hadreas slips into a rare lower register, his voice as wispy and warm as a candles flicker. Did you notice that we sleep through the night, he sings. Did you notice that everythings all right. The strings sweep in, low and loving, and in the last moments of the album, they slip down a half step into dissonance, and then disappear. Bad Genius Wikipedia. Bad Genius, known in Thai as Chalard Games Goeng ,a is a 2. Thai heistthriller film produced by Jor Kwang Films and released by GDH 5. It was directed by Nattawut Poonpiriya, and stars Chutimon Chuengcharoensukying in her acting debut as Lynn, a straight A student who devises an exams cheating scheme which eventually rises to international levels. Inspired by real life news of students cheating on the SAT, the film transplants the heist film structure to a school exams setting, and features themes of class inequality as well as teen social issues. The young main cast consist of relative newcomers Chanon Santinatornkul, Teeradon Supapunpinyo and Eisaya Hosuwan as Lynns classmates Bank, Pat and Grace, while Thaneth Warakulnukroh plays her father. Filming took place on location in Thailand and Australia. Watch Taken 3 Online Hoyts. Bad Genius was released on 3 May 2. Thai box office for two weeks and earning over 1. US3 million, becoming the highest grossing Thai film of 2. The film performed successfully overseas. It broke Thai film earning records in several Asian countries, including China, where it earned over 2. Thai film ever. It has been screened at several international festivals, earning praise for its engaging storytelling despite the mundane setting, as well as the acting, especially Chutimons. It has won multiple awards, including Best Feature at the New York Asian Film Festival and Best Director at the Fantasia International Film Festival. Lynn, a straight A secondary school student living with her father, is accepted into a prestigious school, earning a scholarship for her academic achievements. Watch The House I Live In Vioz. There, she befriends the good natured but academically challenged Grace. Lynn begins helping Grace cheat in exams after finding out that their teacher has been leaking questions in private tutoring sessions. She is then approached by Graces rich boyfriend Pat, who offers payment in exchange for also helping him and his friends. Although at first reluctant, Lynn agrees when she finds out that the school took payments of tea money from her father, who earns a modest income as a teacher. She devises a system of hand signals, based on certain piano pieces, and uses them to send answers during exams. Her base of clients eventually grows however, her cheating is inadvertently revealed by Bank, another top student. She is reprimanded by her father and the school, which suspends her scholarship, as well as her chance to apply for an international scholarship at the university level. Lynn is brought back into the cycle when Pat and Grace ask her to help them cheat in the STICan international standardised test for university admissionswhich will earn them millions of baht. However, Lynn tells them that she can only do it with Banks help, and Bank would never consider such dishonesty. Incidentally, though, Bankwho is from a poor family and is staking his future on the same university scholarshipis attacked by thugs in the street, and misses the exam. Lynn approaches him with the offer, and Bank reluctantly agrees. Together, they make preparations for the final operation. Lynn and Bank will fly to Australia in order to get a head start on the examswhich are held globally on the same dayand send back answers for Pat and Grace to distribute to the clients. However, on the eve of their flight, Pat lets slip that it was he who ordered the thugs to beat up Bank, forcing him to join their scheme. Enraged, Bank attacks Pat and leaves, and Lynn, shocked at the revelation, begins rethinking her actions. However, Bank returns to confront Lynn, telling her to take responsibility for the situation and finish what she started. Lynn and Banks relationship further develops as they fly to Sydney. On the day of the STIC, they complete the first sections of the test according to plan, but Bank is overcome by anxiety and is caught. Lynn struggles to memorise the final section herself, but finally pulls through. She is pursued by the test administrator after feigning illness and leaving the test centre early, but is released when Bank tells the staff he doesnt know her. Returning home, Lynn finds that their scheme was a great success, but, broken by the experience, turns her back on her co conspirators. Some time later, she visits Bank, who has invested his share in revamping his mothers laundry business. Bank, now changed, invites Lynn to start a new, different scheme. She turns him down, telling him that shes made her choice. Lynn finally decides to come clean, tearfully confessing to her father, who comforts her and helps her redeem herself by submitting a formal confession to the STIC organisation. ProductioneditDevelopmentedit. Director Nattawut previously directed GTHs 2. Countdown. Bad Genius was produced by Jira Maligool and Vanridee Pongsittisak, executives and veteran producers at GDH previously GTH. Jira came up with the films premise when he heard on the news that SAT scores were being cancelled in China due to a cheating scandal. The producers then invited Nattawut Poonpiriya to direct the film. Nattawut had previously directed the companys 2. Countdown, and the producers believed his abilities would lend itself to developing Bad Genius as a heist film. Nattawut was immediately intrigued, and agreed to direct the project, which was developed under the working title 2. B Come Won a reference to the 2. B pencils used to fill in test choices. Nattawut wrote the script together with Tanida Hantaweewatana and Vasudhorn Piyaromna, researching the format details of current standardised tests as well as actual methods of exam cheating seen in the news. The script took about  1 12 years to complete. The story was developed as a Hollywood style heistcaper thriller, but the writers made efforts to ground it in a context that would still be relatable to a Thai audience. A major challenge, according to Nattawut, was telling the story of students taking examsperhaps the most boring activity on earthin a compelling manner. The films secondary theme, that of the characters contrasting social backgrounds, emerged during the writing process. Castingedit. Lead actress Chutimon is a fashion model making her film debut. The films main cast is relatively inexperiencednone of the four young main actors had film roles in a major studio production prior to 2. Lead actress Chutimon Chuengcharoensukying, who plays Lynn, is a fashion model making her acting debut. Chanon Santinatornkul plays the role of Bank, and Pat and Grace are played by Teeradon Supapunpinyo and Eisaya Hosuwan, respectively. Chanon, Teeradon and Eisaya have past TV acting experience. According to Nattawut, casting for the four main actors took a long time before arriving at the four final choices, who were virtually perfect fits for their roles. He was so impressed with their work that he allowed them considerable room for improvisation during filming. The chemistry underlying Lynn and Banks relationship, for example, was unscripted,4 and part of Pats sales pitch speech was ad libbed by Teeradon. The only veteran actor in a major role is Thaneth Warakulnukroh, who plays Lynns father. Primarily a singer and songwriter, Thaneth had been absent from acting for over thirty years when Nattawut came across a magazine interview of him, and invited him to cast for the role. Thaneth brought a special warmth to the character, leading Nattawut to modify the script and make the father less controlling, resulting in a more profound father daughter relationship. The actors underwent acting workshops for a couple of months before filming commenced. Romchat Tanalappipat served as acting coach, and worked with the actors before and during filming. Special preparations by the actors include Chutimon having to practice writing with her left hand, as her character is left handed, and Chanon memorising the value of pi to over the 3.