HotMovies Offers Sineplex, Sinsational and Sinterracial Libraries

PHILADELPHIA — HotMovies' parent National A-1 Internet has announced the fruition of a long planned VOD deal with AVODN Inc., owner of the Sineplex, Sinsational, and Sinterracial lines.

According to a release, the company will begin offering hundreds of movies — a library comprised of the entirety of all three lines — on an exclusive basis on HotMovies.com and its other pay-per-minute sites.

AVODN is known for its European productions and models and the release of its libraries to HotMovies means customers will be able to view both new releases and vintage series such as Winkers, Nasty Prospects and Gooey Buns. Other AVODN productions include Sliders, Rim My Gape, Triple Stacked and the lesbian series, les perversions.

"Our customers know the Sineplex brands and they want those brands," Director of Business Development for HotMovies, James Cybert, said. "We get customer requests for Sineplex and Sinsational on a weekly, if not daily, basis."

"We can't wait to add the entire libraries of these stellar titles to our sites exclusively and we know our customers will watch them voraciously," Cybert added.

"We're ecstatic to have a partner like HotMovies to introduce these sultry movies to the Internet audience," Javier of AVODN said. "We know HotMovies will help us tap very successfully into what has become a massive online marketplace."

According to Cybert, the lengthy partnership negotiations proved worthwhile.

"Some deals take a long time to come together but when you are talking about content as hot and in demand as this, you take your time and make sure you do everything you can to make sure your audience will get to see all the best stuff," Cybert concluded. "The Sineplex and associated libraries are among the hottest around, with unique, hot stars and high production values, in addition to some of the most seductive, animalistic sex scenes you will ever see."

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