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  • I think it should actually be called Motl's Syndrome - Lubos would be pleased, so would we.

    McLean whinges EliRabett 2010

  • Bob Dishy, Gene Saks, and Matthew "Motl" Didner-also have an impressive list of credentials.

    unknown title 2009

  • In the play's best scene, Motl and Anna work through the night and learn that by rearranging strips of celluloid, one can recreate reality and turn a modest record of village life into a piece of primitive art.

    Travelling Light - review 2012

  • Financed by a Tolstoyan timber-merchant, Jacob, and inspired by an adored servant-girl, Anna, Motl discovers the possibilities of close-ups, cutting and montage.

    Travelling Light - review 2012

  • The conceit is that Motl Mendl, a photographer's son, with the help of his Gentile girlfriend/assistant, invents film editing and montage, the basic techniques of the new cinema.

    Pushing the Boundaries Paul Levy 2012

  • Damien Molony doubles effectively as the idealistic Motl and a New York 1930s actor, Paul Jesson suavely incarnates his older self, and Lauren O'Neil as Anna shows the capacity to turn into a Lillian Gish lookalike when photographed close up.

    Travelling Light - review 2012

  • Caffeine works on a system in the brain and spinal cord (the adenosine neuromodulatory system) that is heavily involved in pain processing, says University of Illinois kinesiology and community health professor Robert Motl.

    Thor's Day lynxreign 2009

  • When Jacob outlines instantly recognisable scenarios for future films and when Motl declares he wants to escape to America because he won't be tortured by budgets, we laugh all too knowingly.

    Travelling Light - review 2012

  • Lubos Motl says that it also is likely to be the coldest year since 2002.

    The Sixth Warmest Year, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Inheriting his father's cinematograph, the young Motl Mendl is persuaded to settle in the shtetl and document local life in moving pictures.

    Travelling Light - review 2012

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