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September 3, 2008

'Hospital!' Release Party @ Redwood Bar & Grill, 8/24/08

Benny Profane

Last Sunday, director Benny Profane (MySpace) celebrated the release of his new Vivid-Alt (MySpace) movie Hospital!, his first directorial effort for the imprint, with a party at the Redwood Bar and Grill in Downtown LA.

In attendance was star Mandy Morbid (MySpace) with boyfriend Zak Sabbath (MySpace). Also present was Vivid-Alt head Eon McKai (MySpace) and Sarah, director Dave Naz (MySpace) with Ashley Blue, director Vena Virago (MySpace), pornstar/director Kimberly Kane (MySpace) with boyfriend Dennis, AVN photographer Gia Jordan (MySpace), journalist Gram Ponante, and Vivid's David Peskin with girlfriend Jenna.

Special thanks to Eon McKai, Benny Profane, and the Redwood Bar and Grill.

Also check out (NSFW):

  • Gram Ponante's report.
  • Gia Jordan's photos.
  • Eon McKai's photos.

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    Comments (2) [rss]

    I'm sorry, I haven't heard of any of these people and don't want to visit their myspace pages.
    You have more links than you have text, can you just explain why I should care about this release party?

     

    Who the heck is Sarah - what no last name... Not that I care at all about the topic but at least from a journalism standpoint proper attribution is required with a name as ubiquitous as Sarah.

    James

     
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