Ranglee was introduced by Miss Aazmeen Singh at the age of seventeen. Aazmeen is a very artistic young lady who has an admiration for mehndi. Having a passion for mehndi at such a young age, it slowly became a hobby which transgressed into a huge career goal she aims to achieve.
Aazmeen's work has been recognised and appreciated by the likes of Ash Kumar, whom you may know as one of the most talented henna artists in the UK. Aazmeen has recently completed an intermediate course with Ash and has built a respectable relationship with him learning his trade thus improving both her design and speed in the art of henna.
Aazmeen is holding workshops on the 25th and 26th June 2006 in Wolverhampton. This course is ideal for beginners and includes the following:
Yes an XMEN film that finally rocks on the action stakes ! I always felt
the director of the previous two, Brian Singer, did a good job of
developing the characters, the world and how they interact with one
another. Where I felt he failed was on the action stakes. Both films just
didn't seem action packed or larger than life enough for the kind of world
that the comic books inhabit.
Now Mr Singer has gone off to direct Superman, Brett Ratner has taken over
the realms and he doesn't come from the same breed of film maker adding a
lot more action to the mix. The basic plot revolves around the discovery
of a cure for the various superhuman powers used by the XMEN and their
fellow mutants. Magneto is determined to get rid of it, and destroy any
human and mutant that gets in his way.
The plot however isn’t that important in this film as the background has
been sufficiently set by the previous films. What is important is can this
film deliver more larger than life action. The simple answer is yes. Take
the final fight scene for example which is really fast and furious and
exactly what I've been looking for in the last two films. The best
addition to the cast is ' The Beast ' superbly played by Kelsey Grammer.
Seeing him jump about on the screen hitting bad guys after bad guy during
the final battle was a dream come true for this old comic book addict.
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