Ask Dangerous Lee Ask Dangerous Lee – During Christmas I feel alone and depressed. What is my problem? Posted on December 21, 2011December 23, 2019 By Dangerous Lee Q: I’m not normally an unhappy person, but each year during Christmas I feel really alone and depressed. What is my problem? Tasha Flint, MI A: You may be suffering from the “Winter Blues”. If so, I feel for you because I also get a lil’ depressed and very unmotivated… Read more
Dangerous Words Movie Review: Alvin and The Chipmunks – Chipwrecked Posted on December 19, 2011March 14, 2018 By Dangerous Lee It was a helluva lot better than the last Chipmunk movie. The storyline was plausable because that pain-in-the-ass, Alvin, would of course cause trouble on a family vacation. I didn’t really dig Ian’s (David Cross) character in this film because I felt he was out of place and the rip… Read more
Dangerous Words Movie Review: 30 Minutes or Less Posted on December 15, 2011March 14, 2018 By Dangerous Lee It’s silly, it’s funny, it’s stupid! It’s exactly what you would expect from all the men featured in the movie poster, though the one with his thumb on the detonator kinda gets on my damn nerves. I literally LOL a few times and SMH as well. There’s really not much… Read more
Dangerous Words Movie Review: Our Idiot Brother Posted on December 14, 2011January 24, 2018 By Dangerous Lee OUR IDIOT BROTHER Not funny or worth seeing at all. The casting sucked, the plot sucked, I didn’t laugh once, though I may have smiled a teeny bit. I couldn’t wait for it to be over. The only mildly likable thing about this film is a dog named Willie Nelson… Read more
Dangerous Words Movie Review: Conan The Barbarian Posted on December 12, 2011January 26, 2018 By Dangerous Lee I’m really not sure why Hollywood felt the need to remake this one because it wasn’t earth shattering or anything very special about it. Lots of killing and blood, of course, but other than that it was just OK. I thought the plot (finding scattered bone pieces) was ridiculous because… Read more
Dangerous Words I’m Not Religious…So What! Posted on December 9, 2011October 8, 2021 By Dangerous Lee I’m not religious…so what! re·li·gion [ri-lij-uhn] noun 1.a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances, and often containing a moral code governing the conduct of human affairs…. Read more
News Book Review – My Friend Michael: An Ordinary Friendship with an Extraordinary Man Posted on December 8, 2011December 7, 2020 By Dangerous Lee by Vernay Lewis As promised, I read my second of three Michael Jackson related books that I promised to review. This time around, it was that of longtime friend and assistant, Frank Cascio (aka Frank Tyson, then back to Frank Cascio â the name changes are explained in the book)…. Read more
News Book Review: You Are Not Alone, Michael: Through a Brother’s Eyes Posted on December 5, 2011March 26, 2019 By Dangerous Lee by Vernay Lewis Jermaine Jackson Wrote It Book reviews are not usually what I use my creative juices to write, but every once in a while, it’s okay to make an exception from the norm. Before I begin, I should tell you that I go by, “The Number One Michael… Read more
Dangerous Words Movie Review: MOOZ-LUM Posted on November 29, 2011May 4, 2023 By Dangerous Lee Mooz-lum is an independent film that was released on limited screens, but you can pick it up at your local Family Video. It stars Evan Ross, Nia Long, Danny Glover, and was filmed entirely in Southeast Michigan. It follows the trials and tribulations of an African American Muslim family pre… Read more
Dangerous Words Movie Review: Twilight – Breaking Dawn Part 1 Posted on November 18, 2011January 17, 2021 By Dangerous Lee As I type this I am still marinating on how I really feel about this film as I have just seen it less than an hour ago. Breaking Dawn starts the day before Edward and Bella are to be married and follows through their honeymoon, to the birth of their child,… Read more