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2010 AVN AwardsIf you watch just two adult films this year, make sure it’s “2040” by Wicked Pictures and “The 8th Day” by Adam & Eve Pictures.

The films swept the 2010 AVN Awards, winning 10 awards between them.

And perhaps it's no wonder that both films took us to the future, one where sex droids perform for your pleasure, and another where savages rule the Earth.

2040

Starting off with “2040,” this 190-minute-long release by Wicked Pictures won Best Group Sex Scene, Best Art Direction, and Best DVD Menus.

It stars a range of top talent, including Alektra Blue, Randy Spears, Jessica Drake, Mikayla Mendez, and Kirsten Price.

2040 Movie“2040” is set three decades in the future, where only a handful of human porn stars remain in a porn industry dominated by sex droids. A renegade entrepreneur develops the ultimate sex droid, an “anibot” named Mira (played by Alektra Blue).

Despite her robot body, Mira begins to have human feelings. Is she falling in love? And will her scrappy creator prevail against the ruthless CEO of the competition? Watch “2040” to find out.

And don’t miss the scene that won “Best Group Sex,” featuring 8 girls and 6 guys, and set, appropriately, at the opening of the 2040 AVN Awards.

The 8th Day

Next up, “The 8th Day.”

“The 8th Day” was the real winner at the AVN Awards, taking away seven awards, including Best Video Feature, Best All-Girl Threeway Sex Scene, and Best Videography/Cinematography.

The 8th Day MovieThe plot, like “2040,” is futuristic. Described by AVN associate editor Peter Warren as “furiously ambitious and spectacularly inventive,” and “adult cinema of the highest order,” the movie follows Samantha (played by Kayden Kross) as she wakes up from a cryogenic slumber to find the world as she knew it gone. In its place is a primeval world populated by scavengers and primitive tribes.

Amber Rayne, Bree Olson, and Tori Black also star.

The movie clocks in at an astounding 265 minutes long. (That's 4 hours and 25 minutes!) Plus, the DVD release features 9 hours of extras, including a “Behind the Scenes Featurette,” interviews, music video, outtakes, and bonus footage.

You can't miss these two blockbusters!