GayHotMovies.com Teams Up With Lucas Entertainment

PHILADELPHIA — GayHotMovies.com has announced that it now offers Lucas Entertainment films.

“I'm very proud to have my films on GayHotMovies.com,” founder Michael Lucas said. “This is an exciting partnership and I look forward to producing even more great content for their customers.”

Lucas Entertainment movies available for streaming on GayHotMovies.com include “Michael Lucas' Dangerous Liaisons,” which is based on Choderlos de Laclos' 1782 classic, “Les Liaisons Dangereuses.” The movie features celebrity cameos from RuPaul, Boy George, Graham Norton and Michael Musto.

“We strive to bring our customers the hottest porn out there,” said James Cybert, parent company National A-1’s director of business development. “Lucas Entertainment’s award-winning films are among each year’s most talked about releases and we’re thrilled to finally offer them on our site.”

The site offers visitors more than 12,000 titles. The pay-per-minute site offers movies starting at eight cents and requires no memberships or commitments. Visitors can purchase time packages and watch movies in their entirety or in parts.

GayHotMovies.com is part of the HotMovies.com network of flagship sites, which also includes FetishMovies, HotMoviesForHer.com and their white label theaters. The affiliate program, MovieDollars.com, offers affiliates 25 percent revenue share for new signups.

Lucas Entertainment was founded in 1998 and is based in New York. In 2004, Lucas Distribution Inc. began operations.

The company recently revamped its affiliate program with studio content, the addition of a traffic leak-free tour, join page and sales tools. The program is offering affiliates 20 percent payouts.

For more information about partnering with GayHotMovies, contact MovieDollars at (800) 611-MOVIE.

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