Articles By: Red Georges

Pitch Your Movie: Red’s “Embroilment”

As a part of yet another Hollywood Fantasy Draft, Red gives you a futuristic war tale which pits family against family, friend against friend, and blurs the line of right and wrong.

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A Life in Movies

Another month is upon us, so that must mean it’s time for another blogathon. This time, we’re going through Red’s favorite movies from each year since he was born.

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AM’s Cinematic Alphabets

This meme called “Cinematic Alphabet” has been spreading around the blogosphere the past few weeks. It’s a simple game, simply attach a movie that meant something to you to each letter of the alphabet. Check out Red and Castor’s cinematic alphabet after the jump!

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Forecasting Oscars Decisions: Initial 2012 Picks

Merely a week after the 2011 Oscars were handed out, Red is already back at it, making predictions for next year. It wasn’t easy, but with the help of crazy pills, anything is possible.

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The 83rd Academy Awards: The Aftermath

Taking a break from rebuilding Iraq with his bare hands, Red gives us his perspective about Oscar nights from halfway across the world. Also inside, the full list of winners and our annual Best and Worst Dressed on Oscar night!

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AM’s 2011 Academy Awards Predictions

With just one more week until the Oscar ceremony, we take one final look at what we can expect to hear when the winners are announced next Sunday. Inside are our predictions, including who will win, who could win and who we think should take home the Golden statuette.

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Forecasting Oscar’s Decisions: 1/20/2011

The Academy is set to announce their nominations in less than a week, so Red decided an update to his Oscar predictions was in order. Check out his bold predictions as to who is going to get a nominations and who is going home!

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Enchanting “Ondine” a Fairy Tale For Adults

If you believe in something strong enough, does that make it real? If the truth is hidden, should you put your faith into an idea that is of highly questionable validity? Writer/director Neil Jordan asks these questions in the Irish romantic drama Ondine.

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Netflix Potluck, Week of 11/8/2010

We are sneaking up on our first anniversary here at Anomalous Material, and I would like thank you all for making AM what it is today. For anybody who might be reading into this for the first time, the basic idea is that readers nominate films that are currently on Netflix Instant Play, and then are later [...]

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