Channel 1 Releasing Picks Up 16 Grabby Noms

WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif.— Channel 1 Releasing has been nominated for 16 awards at the 2014 Grabbys, including six nominations for “The Boy Who Cried D.I.L.F.,” C1R's biggest hit of the year.

The film has been nominated for Best Movie, Best Director for Channel 1 Releasing's own Chi Chi LaRue, Best Videography, Best Screenplay, Best All Sex, Best Group - Three or More (Trenton Ducati, Angel Rock and Damian Taylor) and Steamworks Fan Favorite Movie.

“Teddy Bear” also scored three nominations, with Christopher Daniels being recognized for Best Actor, Best Solo and Hottest Duo with C.J. Madison. “Water Logged” followed closely with two nominations in Best Solo (Angel Rock) and Best Art Direction and “Pound Puppy” rounded out the pack with a nomination for Best Fetish.

The noms continued with DirkYates.com being tagged for both Best Original Content (Web) and Best Fetish Site, and Channel1Releasing.com landing a Best Video Company Site nomination.

"The Grabby's again?!" LaRue exclaimed. "It seems like just yesterday. This is one of my favorite times of the year, when the industry gets together to honor one another and I am honored to have received such amazing accolades for the actors, crew and myself for some of the best work I have done."

The Grabby Awards ceremony, held annually in Chicago, will once more be hosted by LaRue, alongside Chicago's own Honey West.

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