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Famus movies and actors/Actresses from your nation

Postby Barrasso » Fri Jul 08, 2011 7:25 pm

Famus movies Actors & Actresses from your Nation! their Rateings qoutes of the actors & actreses and EVERYTHING!

A very famus movie from Barrasso made in 2004 is Angles of Hope a war film staring Jeromy Helmi,Vito Micholori And Ben Carls this film Recieved four stars! by crtics all around the world it takes place in 1753 at the height of the St.Micheals Revouloution (Barrassoan Revouloution)as General Antonio Barrasso (Vito Micholori) Re takes the famus Fort Angles hope in Mt.Pleasent in a brutal Battle where thousands are killed and General Rustey Radke (Ben Carls) Was killed saveing the life of a young soldier in the Army who had origionaly taken the fort from the Mekl imperial troops but his troops soon Retreated and the young Private joins the Army of Antonio Barrasso in Re-Takeing the fort and kills the same Mekl trooper who had killed Radke

There are many more Films that are great here in Barrasso but this may be the Best yet Film Directed & Produced by Mike lefel
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Postby Maraque » Fri Jul 08, 2011 7:40 pm

The most famous male actor right now is probably Rahndali Sirshin. He is currently starring in the movie "A Single Mind," and made $105 million last year according to VIP Magazine.

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The same magazine lists Analik Jorkun as the leading female actor in Tsvarchi at the moment, currently starring in the horror film "The Cove." According to the magazine she took in $144 million last year.

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Postby Xanicea » Fri Jul 08, 2011 7:49 pm

Our film industry is healthy, though we aren't known for making movies. One interesting fact to note is that due to the booming arms manufacturing industry, any guns, military vehicles, and uniforms you see being utilized by actors are all real (ammunition utilized are replica rounds which look exactly the same as real bullets/shells, with the exception of red marking tape on the backs of the rounds to indicate that they are blanks). As such, war movies are a popular fare in Xanicea, and our movie industry cranks out around 350 war firms per year, with a total of 750 films being made in Xanicea yearly.

Our most famous movie, which received international acclaim, was My Boy, the Soldier. The movie's plot concerned the loss of innocence of a man who was raised in a small town (common in Xanicea) but later joined the military due to a draft. The entire movie chronicles two points of view - the boys father, and the boy himself - as the war goes on and both begin losing hope and naive views of the world. Starring Peter Ultkin as the boy's father, Henry Draft, and Keonard Wilhelm as the boy, Edward Draft, the movie grossed over $250 million in Xanicea alone, going on to earn $450 million worldwide. The movie catapulted Peter Ultkin and Keonard Wilhelm to fame, and today they are regarded by many as veteran actors in both the fields of drama and action. The director and producer, Samuel Jetplan, went on to produce and direct several more critically and commercially successful films, including, but not limited to: Axiom Brutality, Fiddler's Green, World Effect, and Honest Hearts.
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