DominicFord's 3D Gameshow Launches

NEW YORK — DominicFord announced today that its 3D game show competition is now live on SoYouThinkYouCanFuck.net .

The company said members can what the full 3D sex scenes on either SoYouThinkYouCanFuck.net or DominicFord.com. Non-members can watch the entire episode on either site without the sex scene.

Porn star Matthew Rush, who appeared in Dominic Ford’s 3D film Whorrey Potter earlier this year, hosts the contest.

Contestants are divided into six tops and six bottoms. Each week, one bottom will pick the name of a scene partner from the top hat.

The two will then spin a "wheel of porntune" that will determine what location they are shooting in such as a doctor's office, shower, locker room and other settings.

The contestants have 90 seconds to create the scene that will be filmed. Viewers can vote for their favorite porn stars.

Celebrity judges are also on board to give their opinions on the contestant’s performances. Judges include Marcellas Reynolds of Big Brother and E! Fame; Emmy nominated TV producer Woody Woodbeck; photographer and gay porn director Jeremy Lucido and porn stars Connor Habib and Colby Keller.

“We couldn’t be happier with the way the show turned out,” Dominic Ford said.

“We have some of the best scenes we’ve ever produced come out of this contest. The contestants really gave it their all and were all very competitive. This has made for some really extra hot content. I look forward to seeing who the public votes as their Favorite Porn Star.”

At the end of the six-week contest a winner will be announced based on the overall votes from fans. The winner will get a host of prizes including a role in an upcoming Dominic Ford feature film, the cover of national gay magazine Just Us Bous, a photo spread in Playgirl Magazine, a Realtouch and other prizes.

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