NakedSword, Men.com Team Up for ‘Biggest Catch’

NakedSword, Men.com Team Up for ‘Biggest Catch’

SAN FRANCISCO — Today NakedSword Originals and Men.com announced the release of “Biggest Catch.”

According to the company, the movie is a lighthearted gay adult feature shot on location in San Francisco written and directed by NakedSword Originals' director mr. Pam.

The movie was executive produced by NakedSword CEO Tim Valenti and stars JD Phoenix, NakedSword Exclusive Killian James and Garrett Cooper as go-go dancing hustlers from Las Vegas who head to San Francisco to start anew. Lured by the city’s tech sector and exorbitant salaries the boys set out to strike it big by landing the richest daddy. The three men make a bet on who will land the “Biggest Catch.” The movie also stars NakedSword exclusive Adam Ramzi, Falcon exclusive Andrew Stark, Casey Moore and Jackson Fillmore.

NakedSword founder and CEO, Tim Valenti says of the collaboration, "I'm thrilled to have worked with Men.com on this light, fun and sexy feature. I think Men have done some unique and interesting things since coming onto the scene and I'm happy we got the chance to work together. I look forward to doing even bigger things with them in the future!"

Episode one of “Biggest Catch” is now playing on both NakedSword.com and Men.com. The first episode is titled "Daddy’s Watching."

"I love JD Phoenix and the movie was inspired by him because I saw him running around the Grabbys in Chicago looking for a daddy anyway he could, online, on apps, in person etc.,” mr. Pam said. “I thought it was hilarious and that the idea would make for a good script. The first sex scene starts the movie off with a bang and stars the stunning JD and Jackson Fillmore who is just adorable. It was a perfect flip scene and was one of my favorite scenes to shoot. JD was an amazing top and in this case I think being a great bottom can also make you a great top! He really went there and the result is an amazingly hot sex scene to kick off this fantastic movie!"

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