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The World's Biggest Gang Bang III – The Houston 620

Imagine a movie where people tried to break a record for doing something super fast! This is one of those stories.

Key Facts

Year of Release
1999.
Hosted By
Ron Jeremy.
Record Attempted
Most times doing something special in one day.
Award Won
AVN Award for Top Selling Release of the Year (1999).

Meet the Houston 620!

Have you ever heard of a movie that tries to do something amazing, like break a world record? The Houston 620 is a movie from 1999 that was all about trying to set a new record. It was like a big challenge!

The movie was hosted by a person named Ron Jeremy, who helped guide the action. The star of the movie was someone named Houston, and the goal was to see how many times they could do something special in just one day. It was a race against time and against other record-holders!

Who Was Trying to Win?

Before Houston tried to break the record, someone else named Spontaneous Xtasy had set a record of 551. That's a LOT of times! Houston's movie was made to beat that number.

But guess what? Even though Houston set a new record, someone else came along later that same year and beat Houston's record too! This other group, called Candy Apples, managed to do it 742 times.

It shows that people were really trying hard to be the best at this challenge.

A Movie That Won a Prize!

This movie, The Houston 620, was so popular and successful that it won a special award! In the year 2000, it won the AVN Award for being the 'Top Selling Release of the Year' for 1999. That means lots and lots of people bought or watched this movie, making it a big hit. It's like winning a trophy for being the most popular toy of the year!

What Does It All Mean?

This movie is an example of people trying to push boundaries and set records, even in unusual ways. It shows how competitive people can be and how they might try to achieve something extraordinary. While it's a bit of a strange story, it's also a piece of history about what people were interested in and what records they were trying to break back in 1999.

It's a reminder that people have always loved a good challenge!

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