
Woodman Entertainment Wows Las Vegas Barcelona, Spain. January 23rd, 2008. Woodman Entertainment the innovative new adult entertainment brand dedicated to delivering a unique combination of high class, uncompromised hardcore content across all available delivery platforms, received a red hot reception at a very successful Adult Entertainment Expo 2008 in Las Vegas. Pierre Woodman and the Woodman exclusive contract girls Caylian Curtis, Divinity Love and Ness Devil were joined by sizzling Spanish newcummer Bulma Rey in Las Vegas for the 2008 Adult Entertainment Expo, with a booth centred around a tower visible from far and wide across the show floor, the Woodman Girls wowed the world as the public queued for autographs and photos. Pierre Woodman was on hand to speak about his upcoming blockbuster trilogy Indecent Evil, while the sophisticated European beauty of the Woodman Girls was an instant hit with the American public and press alike as they posed for photos, gave interviews and discussed their latest projects. Pierre and the Woodman Girls also attended the prestigious Playboy party in the fabulous Playboy Suite at Las Vegas' Palms hotel where they made an exclusive appearance on Playboy TV. Pierre Woodman commented: "It was great to be back in Las Vegas for the second year running and the response from industry friends and fans was magnificent. We did lots of very successful business and, as always, the American public gave our girls an incredible reception." "Not so however the reception from the organisation of the AVN awards, while it was a little disappointing not to pick up any prizes this year, this was overshadowed by the strange show of indifference for all those non-US participants who had travelled so far to attend, with many prize winners including the foreign award winners finding their moment of glory relegated to a rapidly despatched video recording with no physical presentation of their awards while the attendees drifted out of the gala. It is incomprehensible that AVN decided to deny so many award winners the chance to pick up their awards in person. I was also perplexed at the organisation's apparent disregard for release date eligibility in the movie submission rules with at least one prize awarded to a movie not even yet on release in the USA, which I felt only reduced their credibility even further. I shall certainly not be back for the 2009 awards gala." Continued Pierre Woodman. |