Not exact matches
This is economic filmmaking at its very best, because while «Attack the Block» may not be
particularly stylish or boast any big names, when your movie is as much fun to watch as this,
none of that other
stuff matters.
Supporters
of the Common Core, ourselves included, peer out across this vast nation and see a hodge - podge
of standards, tests, textbooks, curricular guides, lesson plans — little
of it
of high quality or
particularly «innovative» (with much
of the «innovative»
stuff being faddish and silly), and
none of it aligned with much else in any meaningful sense.
None of this is
particularly innovative
stuff, but the outgoing QX80 was always a surprisingly athletic vehicle given that it weighed around 6,000 pounds and spanned the size
of a decent Manhattan apartment, and there's no reason to expect anything but an improvement from this new model.
Margaret Atwood's certainly written plenty
of stuff that you could make a «subversive» argument for, but
none of it's striking me as
particularly travel - y off the top
of my head.