Acid Rain Productions Launches New Free Website

CANOGA PARK, Calif. - Acid Rain Productions has announced the launch of its new free website, an XRCO nomination, the release of "Virtual Katsumi" on May 15 and its upcoming appearance at the Erotic New York Expo.

Acid Rain's new website provides the latest news from Acid Rain. "I wanted to create a brand new website, for our fans, who want information on Acid Rain, our titles, our talent, you name it," Mitchell Spinelli, owner of Acid Rain Productions said. "This will not be a paysite; we wanted to get away from that. This website will be an extension of the company."

The website will be constantly updated with new information, trailers, reviews, galleries, news and places for feedback. Fans of Acid Rain can sign up to get information before it goes to the public. Links to purchase products from some of the major Internet vendors also will be available, making the site an easy place to shop for Acid Rain titles.

Acid Rain received an XRCO nomination for "Best Group Scene" in the movie titled "ATM City." The four-way scene stars Mika Tan, Melissa Lauren, Benjamin Bratt and Zenza Raggi.

Acid Rain also recently teamed up with Jonathan Sable of Futureworks to create Acid Digital and will release the two companies first project together titled "Virtual Katsumi" on May 15.

"I came to Los Angeles to create the most advanced virtual sex simulator on the market, and we nailed it," director Jonathan Sable said. "We are very excited to show our customers the product." Katsumi, the half-Vietnamese, half-French performer who works under a Japanese pseudonym, was the big winner at the 2004 International Erotic Film Festival of Barcelona, bringing home three NINFA awards - more than anyone else last year. Acid Digital will shoot adult actress Jasmine Byrne for the second Virtual release. Production will begin in June.

Finally, fans of Acid Rain who live on the east coast will get a chance to meet one of Acid Rain's hottest stars, Melissa Lauren, at this year's Erotic Expo in New York City on May 19-21. For more information on the expo, visit www.eroticexpony.com.

For more information, contact Brian Gross, (818) 343-3673, brian@bsgpr.com.

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