Number: | 22 |
Award: | AVN Awards |
Site: | The Venetian Las Vegas at Paradise, Nevada, U.S.A.[1] [2] |
Producer: | Gary Miller |
Director: | Gary Miller |
Best Picture: | The Masseuse (Best Film) |
Most Wins: | The Masseuse (7) |
Most Nominations: | The Collector, The Masseuse (16) |
Network: | Playboy TV |
Duration: | Just over 2 hours |
Last: | 21st |
Next: | 23rd |
The 22nd AVN Awards ceremony, presented by Adult Video News (AVN), took place January 8, 2005 at the Venetian Hotel Grand Ballroom, at Paradise, Nevada, U.S.A. During the ceremony, AVN presented AVN Awards (commonly referred to as Oscars of porn[3] [4] [5]) in nearly 100 categories honoring the best pornographic films released between Oct. 1, 2003 to Sept. 30, 2004. The ceremony, televised in the United States by Playboy TV, was produced and directed by Gary Miller. Comedian Thea Vidale hosted the show for the first time with adult film star Savanna Samson.[6]
The Masseuse won the most awards on the night with seven, including Best Film. The Collector won four awards. Other winners included: Bella Loves Jenna, In the Garden of Shadows, 1 Night in Paris and Stuntgirl with three wins apiece.
The nominees[7] for the 22nd AVN Awards were announced on November 12, 2004.[8] The Masseuse and The Collector received the most nominations with 16 each; Misty Beethoven: The Musical was next with 15.
The winners were announced during the awards ceremony on January 8, 2005. Adult film star Jenna Jameson was the year's biggest winner. Besides starring in both Best Film winner The Masseuse and Best Video Feature winner Bella Loves Jenna, she won individual awards for Best Actress–Film, Best All-Girl Sex Scene–Film and Best Couples Sex Scene–Film, all for The Masseuse.
Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger .
Best Video Feature | Best Film | |
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Best Interactive DVD | Best New Starlet | |
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Male Performer of the Year | Female Performer of the Year | |
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Best Actor—Video | Best Actress—Video | |
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Best Actor—Film | Best Actress—Film | |
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Best Director—Video | Best Director—Film | |
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Best Supporting Actress—Video | Top Selling Title of the Year | |
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Top Renting Title of the Year | ||
Best All-Sex Release | Best Ethnic-Themed Release—Black | |
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Best Gonzo Series | Best Anal Sex Scene | |
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Best Couples Sex Scene—Video | Best Couples Sex Scene—Film | |
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Best All-Girl Sex Scene—Video | Best Three-Way Sex Scene—Video | |
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These awards were announced, but not presented, in two pre-recorded winners-only segments during the event. Trophies were given to the recipients off-stage:
DIRECTOR AWARDS
MARKETING AWARDS
PERFORMER AWARDS
PRODUCTION AWARDS'
Production (ctd.)
SEX SCENE AWARDS
TECHNICAL AWARDS
AVN Hall of Fame inductees for 2005 were: James Avalon, Seymore Butts, Rod Fontana, Kylie Ireland, C. J. Laing, Francesca Lé, Mai Lin, Jim Powers, Serenity, Shane, Steven St. Croix, Taylor Wane
The following releases received the most nominations.
Nominations | Movie |
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16 | The Collector |
The Masseuse | |
Misty Beethoven: The Musical | |
Bella Loves Jenna | |
The 8th Sin | |
11 | Eye of the Beholder |
Loaded | |
Millionaire | |
10 | Café Flesh 3 |
Dinner Party 3 | |
Fluff and Fold | |
9 | Bare Stage |
Hustler's Taboo | |
In the Garden of Shadows |
The following 14 releases received multiple awards:
Awards | Movie |
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The Masseuse | |
The Collector | |
3 | Bella Loves Jenna |
In the Garden of Shadows | |
1 Night in Paris | |
Stuntgirl | |
2 | Fluff and Fold |
Groupie Love | |
Hot Rats | |
Island Fever 3 | |
Millionaire | |
Misty Beethoven: The Musical | |
Pretty Girl | |
The Violation of Audrey Hollander |
The following individuals, listed in order of appearance, presented awards or performed musical numbers or comedy.
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Ron Jeremy Krystal Steal | Presenters of the awards for Best Supporting Actress—Video, Best Threeway Sex Scene—Video and Best All-Sex Release | |
Presenters of the awards for Best Couples Sex Scene—Video and Best Gonzo Series | ||
Tommy Gunn Kelly Erickson | Presenters of the awards for Best All-Girl Sex Scene—Video and Best Ethnic-Themed Release—Black | |
Presenter of the awards for Top Selling and Top Renting Release of 2004 | ||
Presenter of the Reuben Sturman Award | ||
Introduction of the trophy girls—Keri Sable, Tyra Banxxx and RayVeness | ||
Presenters of the awards for Best Couples Sex Scene—Film and Male Performer of the Year | ||
Angel Cassidy Cherokee | Presenters of the awards for Best Anal Sex Scene, Best Ethnic-Themed Series and Female Performer of the Year | |
Tera Patrick Tall Goddess | Presenters of the awards for Best Director—Video and Best Director—Film | |
Presenter of the award for Best New Starlet | ||
Jada Fire Nautica Thorn | Presenters of the awards for Best Actor—Video and Best Actress—Video | |
Alexis Amore Joanna Jet | Presenters of the awards for Best Interactive DVD and Best Actor—Film | |
Presenters of the awards for Best Actress—Film and Best Film | ||
Presenters of the award for Best Video Feature |
Name(s) | Role | Performed | |
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and the AVN Orchestra | Musical Director/Producer | Orchestral | |
Club Sapphire dancers Déjà Vu dancers | Performers | Go-go girls, pole dancing | |
Performers | Musical number, “All Star” | ||
Performer | Standup comedy segment | ||
Performer | Comic video vignette: "Dick Tips" | ||
Performer | Comic video vignette: "A True Icon" | ||
Cytherea | Performers | Comic video vignette: "Miracle of Nature" | |
Performers | Musical number, “My Own Worst Enemy” | ||
Performers | Musical number, “Balla Baby” |
Two new categories were announced for this year's show – Best Interracial Release and Best P.O.V. Release. However, two other categories had insufficient entries to warrant a competition: Best Anal Sex Scene – Film and Adult Video Nudes, the latter for the worst release of the year.[8] With the advent of digital video, emphasis started to shift to shot-on-video awards from shot-on-film awards. For the first time, the final award of the night was the Best Video Feature award, whereas in the past it had been the Best Film award. As well, the award for Best Supporting Actress—Video was moved on-stage into the main body of the awards show while the Best Supporting Actor—Film and Best Supporting Actress—Video awards were moved into the announcements segment with awards given off-stage.
The show was plagued by several glitches and miscues. Among them, the most noticeable one came when Sean Michaels announced the winner for Best Actress—Film as being Savanna Samson instead of the correct winner, Jenna Jameson. He and co-presenter Jessica Jaymes tried to correct the error but were drowned out by the orchestra and Samson, who, as co-host, was in the wings changing costumes, ran onstage in a towel to collect the award. When told apologetically by Jaymes of the mistake, in an epic wardrobe malfunction, Samson dropped the towel and exited naked back to the off-stage changing area.
Earlier during the show, when Lit launched into its song, "My Own Worst Enemy", Jeremy Popoff knocked over his amplifier when he started playing and the musical performance was cut short. Lit came on again at the end of the show to redo the song so it would be recorded properly for television.
Besides being recorded for broadcast on Playboy TV, a DVD of the awards show was also issued by Devil's Film.[9] [10]
The Paris Hilton sex tape, 1 Night in Paris, was announced as the adult movie industry's top selling movie and the top renting movie of the previous year.
London's Men's World magazine gave the show a positive review, calling comedian Thea Vidale "a hilarious host" and adding, "it was clear that the 2005 AVN Awards had been a big hit; it was quicker, slicker and better than previous years." The magazine also noted how well-dressed everyone was for the event, stating, "When the U.S. porn biz does glam, it does it 110 per cent." It concluded, "With music from Smash Mouth and rapper Chingy, it was a good evening, made better by the use of high speed video scrolls to list the many award categories that would bore an audience if they were done live (best packaging?), and little video vignettes including a comedy cracker about Ron Jeremy, which saw him playing the violin while 'factoids' popped up on-screen."
Video reviewer Denny Recob similarly enjoyed the show: "The first thing I noticed about this year's show is the comedian was outstanding. Her jokes were funny and topical and she actually knew the correct porn slang and knew the correct pronunciation of the stars' names. This is a big improvement from previous years."
AVN founder Paul Fishbein dedicated the show to two people who died in the previous year: Filmmaker Russ Meyer and film historian and director Jim Holliday.