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31st AVN Awards was an event during which Adult Video News (AVN) presented its annual AVN Awards to honor the best pornographic movies and adult entertainment products of 2013 in the United States.

31st AVN Awards
DateJanuary 18, 2014 (2014-01-18)
SiteThe Joint
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Paradise, Nevada
Hosted by
Preshow hosts
Highlights
Best PictureUnderworld
Most awardsUnderworld (9)
Most nominationsUnderworld (17)[5]
Television coverage
NetworkShowtime

The ceremony was held January 18, 2014, at The Joint in the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Paradise, Nevada.[2] Movies or products released between Oct. 1, 2012 and Oct. 7, 2013 were eligible.[6] Comedienne/actress Rebekah Kochan[3] and adult movie actresses Chanel Preston,[2] who was co-winner of "Most Outrageous Sex Scene", and Samantha Saint hosted the AVN Awards.[2] The awards show was held immediately after the Adult Entertainment Expo at the same venue.

Underworld took top honors as Movie of the Year, also winning best drama and seven other awards, including a directing award for Brad Armstrong.[7]

Remy LaCroix won Best Actress for her role in The Temptation of Eve, a romance, while Tommy Pistol was named Best Actor for his performance as Ashley J. Wiliams in adult horror film Evil Head.[7] The coveted AVN Female Performer of the Year Award and AVN Best New Starlet Award went to Bonnie Rotten and Mia Malkova respectively.[7] Axel Braun won Director of the Year for a record fourth consecutive time[7] and Manuel Ferrara was awarded a record fifth Male Performer of the Year award.[8] The new category of BBW Performer of the Year was won by April Flores.[9] The Clever Title of the Year award was won by Seymore Butts for Cirque du Hole-A.[10]

Winners and nominees

Bonnie Rotten, winner of the 2014 AVN Female Performer of the Year Award
Mia Malkova, winner of the 2014 Best New Starlet

The categories for the 31st AVN Awards were released on September 20, 2013[6] and the finalists were announced on November 15, 2013.[11][12][13][14]

Major Awards

Winners of categories announced during the awards ceremony January 18, 2014, are highlighted in boldface.[7]

Movie of the Year Female Performer of the Year
  • Underworld (Best Drama)

(Rather than nominees for this category, contenders are chosen from the winners in the "best release" categories such as Best Gonzo Release, Best Vignette and several others.[8] Voting is conducted separately just prior to the awards ceremony.)[15]

Male Performer of the Year Transsexual Performer of the Year
  • Eva Lin
    • Buck Angel
    • Natassia Dreams
    • Danika Dreamz
    • Jesse Flores
    • Jessica Fox
    • Foxxy
    • Kelli Lox
    • Venus Lux
    • Jane Marie
    • Carmen Moore
    • Tiffany Starr
    • Wendy Summers
    • Sarina Valentina
    • Vaniity
Director of the Year Best New Starlet
Best Actor Best Actress
Best BDSM Movie Best Drama
  • The Submission of Emma Marx
    • 50 Shades of Dylan Ryan
    • Bound by Desire 2: Collared and Kept Well
    • Cheerleaders in Bondage
    • Dark Temptations
    • Get My Belt
    • Hogtied
    • Home Invasion
    • The House of Sin
    • Obedience School
    • The Perfect Secretary 3: New Recruit
    • Sadistic Mother-in-Law 2
    • Shades of Kink
    • S.O.S. Strap-on Sluts 3
    • Whipped Ass
  • Underworld
    • Beyond Fucked: A Zombie Odyssey
    • Bikini Outlaws
    • Code of Honor
    • Daddy’s Girls
    • Devil on a Chain
    • Forsaken
    • The New Behind the Green Door
    • Nobody's Daughter
    • Peep Show
    • The Perfect Secretary 3: New Recruit
    • The Stripper
    • To Live and Fuck in L.A.
    • Truth Be Told
    • Watch Over Me
Best Parody - Comedy Best Parody - Drama
Best Star Showcase Best Romance Release
  • The Temptation of Eve
    • Bitter Sweet
    • Broken Hearts
    • Change of Heart
    • First Crush
    • Getting Schooled
    • Harvest Moon
    • If You Only Knew
    • La Boutique
    • Maid for Love
    • Meant to Be
    • Paint
    • Secret Admirer
    • The Submission of Emma Marx
    • What Do You Want Me To Say?
Best Anal Sex Scene Best Oral Sex Scene
Best Boy/Girl Sex Scene Best Sex Scene in a Foreign-Shot Production
Best Girl-Girl Sex Scene The Fan Awards - Hottest Ass

Additional Award Winners

These awards were not presented during the awards ceremony itself, but were announced before or after the show. In addition, Best 3D Release, Best Classic Release and Best Selling Title of the Year were on the list of award categories,[6] but were not presented in 2014.

Honorary AVN Awards

The Reuben Sturman Award for battling for industry rights was not presented in 2014.

Visionary Award

Wicked Pictures founder Steve Orenstein was chosen to receive the third annual Visionary Award for "ethics, civic responsibility, an eye for quality and innovation, and a compassionate understanding of adult entertainment and its place in mainstream society".[20]

Hall of Fame

The AVN Awards Hall of Fame inductees, "all of whom have attained not only longevity but also something more important: memorable achievements in front of the camera, behind the camera and back in the office," for 2014 were:[21]

  • Founders Branch: Kevin Beechum, founder of content production/distribution company K-Beech; Ted Blitt, founder of Mile High Media; Morty Gordon, founder of Bizarre Video
  • Video Branch: Barrett Blade, producer Shylar Cobi, Digital Playground director Robby D., Stormy Daniels, Ben English, Melissa Hill, Mike John, Katsuni, Scott Lyons, Nick Manning, Eric Masterson, Mr. Pete, director Bobby Rinaldi, Taylor St. Claire, Wendy Williams
  • Executive Branch: Distributor Jerry E. of Juicy Entertainment and Exquisite Multimedia, Adam H. of Pleasure Productions, Ed Kail, Marty Turkel
  • Pleasure Product Branch: Lavi Yedid of NS Novelties; Robert Pyne Sr., founder of distribution company Williams Trading; and Rachel Venning and Claire Cavanah of adult retailer Babeland.
  • Internet Founders Branch: Angie Rowntree, founder of Sssh.com; Freeones.com founder Maurice, Mark "Greenguy" Jenkins of Link-O-Rama.com

Multiple awards and nominations

Presenters and performers

The following individuals were presenters or performers during the awards ceremony:

Presenters

Presenters (in order of appearance)[8]
Name(s) Role
Brandy Aniston, Dani Daniels, Xander Corvus Presenters of the Best Girl/Girl Sex Scene Award
Dave Navarro, Penny Pax, Stoya Presenters of the Best Star Showcase and Best Oral Sex Scene awards
Jessa Rhodes, Jenna J. Ross, Tommy Pistol Presenters of the Best Boy/Girl Sex Scene and Best Romance Movie awards
Francesca Lé, Mark Wood Presenters of the Fan Award for Hottest Ass
Barrett Blade, Maddy O'Reilly, Summer Brielle Presenters of the Best New Starlet, Best Actor, Best Anal Sex Scene Award and Best BDSM Movie awards
Riley Reid, Steven St. Croix, Danica Dillon Presenters of the Best Actress and Best Parody – Drama awards
Axel Braun, Riley Steele Presenters of the Male Performer of the Year, Transsexual Performer of the Year and Female Performer of the Year awards
Nina Hartley, Sunny Lane Presenters of the Best Sex Scene in a Foreign-Shot Production and Best Parody – Comedy awards
Paul Fishbein, Asa Akira, Samantha Saint, Jessica Drake, Stormy Daniels, Kaylani Lei Presenters of the Visionary Award
Prince Yahshua, Jesse Jane, Ash Hollywood Presenters of the Best Drama and Director of the Year awards
Ron Jeremy, Allison Moore, Joanna Angel Presenters of the Movie of the Year Award

Trophy girls

Trophy girls
  • Evi Fox
  • Emily Austin[22]

Performers

Performers
Name(s) Role Performed
Machine Gun Kelly Performer Hip-hop hits[23]
Selena Rose Performer Strip tease[8]
Rebekah Kochan Co-Host Comedienne, all-girl slumber party skit[8]
Remy LaCroix Performer Hula hoop[8]
Brandy Aniston, Natasha and Jaime of Hell's Belles Burlesque Performers “Kitty Kat Lost”, Burlesque tease[8]
Chanel Preston, Samantha Saint Co-Hosts Skit[8]
Dana DeArmond, Nicole Aniston, James Bartholet Performers Porn Class skit[8]

Ceremony information

With the strong showing in awards categories by feature movies, Adult Video News proclaimed them alive and well: "Despite mumbling that features and parodies have run their course, several were big winners this year, including Underworld, Grease XXX, Temptation of Eve and Man of Steel XXX."[8]

Changes to awards categories

Beginning with the 31st AVN Awards, several new categories were introduced to reflect evolving market trends, including:[6]

  • Best Safe Sex Scene
  • Best Condom Manufacturer
  • All-Girl Performer of the Year
  • BBW Performer of the Year[9]
  • Best Web Director

Meanwhile, the Best Photography Website category was renamed Best Glamour Website "to include sites that also feature glamorous video content."[6] Unsung Starlet of the Year was renamed Unsung Female Performer of the Year, Best New Production Company became Best New Studio and Crossover Star of the Year became Mainstream Star of the Year.

Fan vote categories increased from four to 10 and the categories themselves were completely changed, from Favorite Body, Twitter Queen, Favorite Porn Star and Best Free Adult Website, to the following:[24]

AVN also added another category to its Hall of Fame: "the Executive Branch, for key members of the industry who work behind the scenes" such as in sales, marketing or education.[21]

Best Celebrity Sex Tape and Best Internal Release were dropped on this year's list of categories.

Reception and review

Some media outlets were critical of the show. Robin Leach of the Las Vegas Sun reported he was told attendance was down and the entertainment was terrible.[25]

Richard Abowitz, who covers the adult industry for The Daily Beast termed the show "lackluster", noting, "Though long-billed as the Academy Awards for the adult industry, few take that label seriously anymore. The massive decline in the porn industry’s fortunes thanks to regulatory challenges and piracy and the infinity of sex offerings on the Internet have left the remains of the mainstream porn industry closer to the cheesy and sleazy parody of the other Hollywood that defined porn’s golden era of the '80s."[26]

ExpressMilwaukee sexuality blogger Laura Anne Stuart expressed mixed feelings about the new BBW Performer of the Year award category: "On one hand, I’m glad that the most well-known adult industry awards are recognizing that larger women are sexy and sexual. On the other hand, this probably means that the Best Actress and Female Performer of the Year categories will continue to be won by skinny people with preternaturally large boobs and/or butts."[9]

In Memoriam

As the show was beginning, AVN used a segment to pay a tribute to adult-industry personalities who had died since the 2013 awards show, including Screw publisher Al Goldstein and producer/distributor Morty Gordon.[8]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Q+A: 2014 AVN Awards co-host Chanel Preston previews 'Oscars of Porn'". Las Vegas Sun. January 17, 2014. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d "Chanel Preston, Samantha Saint to Co-Host 2014 AVN Awards". Adult Video News. April 2, 2013. Retrieved December 9, 2013.
  3. ^ a b "AVN Awards Names Comedienne/Actress Rebekah Kochan Comedy Co-Host". Adult Video News. December 11, 2013. Retrieved December 11, 2013.
  4. ^ "Dana DeArmond, Nicole Aniston To Host AVN Awards Red Carpet". Adult Video News. January 6, 2014. Retrieved January 19, 2014.
  5. ^ "Nominations for 2014 AVN Awards Released". Adult Video News. December 6, 2013. Retrieved January 19, 2014.
  6. ^ a b c d e "2014 AVN Awards Pre-Nomination Site Opens". Adult Video News. September 20, 2013. Retrieved January 19, 2014.
  7. ^ a b c d e "AVN Announces the Winners of the 2014 AVN Awards". AVN Staff. Adult Video News. January 19, 2014. Retrieved January 19, 2014.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "2014 AVN Awards: The Feature's Not Dead (Neither Is the Parody)". Adult Video News. January 21, 2014. Retrieved January 26, 2014.
  9. ^ a b c "'Oscars of Porn' Recognize Plus-Size Performers". The Shepherd Express (“ExpressMilwaukee”). January 22, 2014. Retrieved January 26, 2014.
  10. ^ "Seymore Butts Wins AVN Clever Title Award For 'Cirque Du Hole A'". UPROXX Media. January 20, 2014. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
  11. ^ AVNawards.com "2014 AVN Award Nominees"
  12. ^ IAFD.com blog, "AVN Award Nominations 2014: Individual Performer Awards"
  13. ^ IAFD.com blog, "AVN Award Nominations 2014: Best Movies"
  14. ^ IAFD.com blog, "AVN Award Nominations 2014: Best Scenes"
  15. ^ "AVN Unveils First-Ever Movie of the Year Award". Adult Video News. January 11, 2012. Retrieved January 13, 2013.
  16. ^ "2014 Female Performer of the Year goes to".
  17. ^ "2014 Male Performer of the Year goes to".
  18. ^ "2014 Best New Starlet goes to".
  19. ^ "2014 Best Actress goes to".
  20. ^ "AVN Honors Steve Orenstein with 3rd Annual Visionary Award". Adult Video News. November 21, 2013. Retrieved December 9, 2013.
  21. ^ a b "AVN Announces 2014 Hall of Fame Inductees". Adult Video News. December 26, 2013. Retrieved January 19, 2014.
  22. ^ "AVN Names Evi Fox, Emily Austin 2014 AVN Awards Trophy Girls" (Press release). Adult Video News. November 27, 2013. Retrieved January 19, 2014.
  23. ^ "Rapper Machine Gun Kelly Enlisted as 2014 AVN Awards Music Act". Adult Video News. January 9, 2014. Retrieved January 19, 2014.
  24. ^ "Nominees Announced, Site Open for 2014 AVN Awards Fan Voting". Adult Video News. November 15, 2013. Retrieved January 19, 2014.
  25. ^ "2014 AVN/AEE photos: It's a(n) (un)wrap with sexy glamour on 'Oscars of Porn' red carpet". Las Vegas Sun. January 22, 2014. Retrieved January 26, 2014.
  26. ^ "My Night at the NSFW Oscars". The Daily Beast. January 22, 2014. Retrieved January 26, 2014.