Grunts (film)

Grunts (2008) is an award-winning gay pornographic film directed by Chris Ward & Ben Leon and produced by Raging Stallion Studios. Featuring a military theme with high-budget sets and props, the film's shooting cost in the vicinity of US$250,000 with 40 scenes and 12 hours of footage.[1] The producers hired models with military experience in Iraq for the filming of this movie, in particular Ricky Sinz.[2]

Awards 2008

Antonio Biaggi and some of the movie's other models
  • GRABBY[3]
    • Best Video
    • Best Solo Sex Scene (Ricky Sinz)
    • Best Duo Sex Scene (Ricky Sinz & Roman Ragazzi)
    • Best Three-Way Sex Scene (Jake Deckard, Ricky Sinz & Trey Casteel)
    • Best Gay Actor (Dave Mckee from Stratford Ontario)
    • Best Supporting Actor (Ricky Sinz)
    • Best Art Direction
    • Best Director (Chris Ward & Ben Leon)
    • Best DVD Extras
    • Best Videography (Ben Leon)
  • GayVN[4]
    • Best Solo Performance (Ricky Sinz)
    • Best Still Photographer (Kent Taylor & Geof Teague)
    • Best Editing (Chris Ward & Ben Leon)
    • Best DVD Extras/Special Edition
    • Best Supporting Actor (Ricky Sinz)
    • Best Sex Scene - Duo (Ricky Sinz & Scotty Sharkston)
    • Best Actor (Jake Deckard)
    • Best Picture
  • Hard Choice Awards[5]
    • Best Film - USA
    • Best Director - USA (Chris Ward & Ben Leon)
    • Best Actor - USA - Runners up (Jake Deckard & Ricky Sinz)
    • Best Film Editing - Hon. Mention
    • Best Solo (Ricky Sinz)
    • Best Butt Parade Marshal (Dave Mckee from Stratford Ontario)

See also

References

  1. "Chris Ward Porn Blog: May 2008". Archived from the original on 24 July 2012. Retrieved 4 October 2014.
  2. "GRUNTS: Overview". Friskyfans.org. Retrieved 4 October 2014.
  3. Archived 2006-08-15 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. "NakedSword presents the 2010 Gayvn Awards, hosted by Alec Mapa, at the Castro Theater, September 24th 2010, in San Francisco, CA". Retrieved 4 October 2014.
  5. Archived June 27, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
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