'Bad Babes Inc.' Wins NightMoves' 'First Choice' Award

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Adam & Eve’s “Bad Babes Inc.” has received the NightMoves "First Choice” award.

Directed by Will Ryder, the title features Katie Morgan, Adriana Chechik, Kat Dior, Sarah Vandella, Luna Star, Tiffany Watson and Kimberly Chi in the lead female roles. To view the trailer, click here.

"This movie is really funny so thank you to NightMoves for recognizing ‘Bad Babes’ for the wonderful comedy it is," Morgan commented.

Ryder added, "I want to thank everyone at NightMoves for giving ‘Bad Babes Inc.’ the honor of being a ‘First Choice’ winner. Art, Paul and Tracy of NightMoves have been very good to us over the years with last year's ‘Best Feature Movie’ award for ‘Love, Sex & TV News’ and now this trophy." 

Ryder who attended the 2016 NightMoves awards in Tampa was asked what were some of his best memories of his long history of winning awards. 

"I remember when I won my first directing trophy because I was so proud that our hard work had finally paid off and how special the moment was for me,” Ryder said. “I wanted to share it with people I liked and respected so I called up Hillary Scott and she came over to my office for what should have been one of those very special actress/director moments and instead she promptly inserted my shiny trophy inside her vagina. I just sat there dumbfounded as she sat on my office sofa with her legs spread wide and only half the trophy visible. It was at that moment I knew she was a superstar and I had a career."   

“Bad Babes Inc.” cast member James Bartholet accepted the award this year and “there was no insertion, at least none reported on Twitter.”

Sunny Lane, who also had a role in the movie, said, "I knew this movie was going to win. It was so funny and felt so good while we were shooting it. I'm really happy it won at NightMoves. Cool beans." 

Ryder concluded, "I hope to see everybody in the industry at our annual Heaven & Hell Halloween bash in a couple of weeks.”

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