danhakimi
@danhakimi@kbin.social
Hi all. I'm Dan. You can message me on Matrix @danhakimi:matrix.org, or follow me on Mastodon at @danhakimi.
You might want to check out my men's style blog, The Second Button, and the associated instagram account
- Comment on Inside Sony’s ‘Madame Web’ Collapse: Forget About a New Franchise 8 months ago:
I'd say the spiderverse movies are significantly better than the original trilogy.
- Comment on ‘True Detective: Night Country’ Is One Of The Most Disappointing Mystery Shows Ever Made 9 months ago:
"forbes sites" is basically just blogs
- Comment on Randomly discovered Tulsa King the other day. Nothing revolutionary, but goofy and fun. What do you think about it? 10 months ago:
What he does to Martin Starr's character might have been the biggest issue. Classic shakedown, a little bit of useful business advice... Except it ends up getting him into trouble, both with the law and without. Starr's life falls apart, and instead of saying fuck it and ratting on the guy who forced him into it and saving his own ass, he goes all in on the criminal conspiracy that only ever hurt him.
- Comment on Randomly discovered Tulsa King the other day. Nothing revolutionary, but goofy and fun. What do you think about it? 10 months ago:
I liked it, but couldn't bring myself to finish it once I realized that Sly's character literally only ever hurt people. It felt like it was supposed to be "old man, set in his ways, criminal, doesn't know how to live in this world, says the wrong thing, but has principles, does the right thing."
But in the end it was just "old man, set in his ways, criminal, doesn't know how to live in this world, says the wrong thing, but has principles, but he's still an asshole and makes everything worse all the time, and of course he does, he's a criminal and a jackass."
It's still fun to watch him go Mike Ehrmantrout on a situation, but Mike's plans usually end well for the people he's helping.