Cinematical's 25 Hottest of 2008!

In honor of the year that was 2008, we here at Cinematical have once again spent a whole bunch of long, hard-fought hours (days even!) slogging through the best of the best in order to present you with our list of the 25 Hottest of 2008. What were the biggest trends in the entertainment world this year? Which movies made the most money? Alternatively, which films garnered the largest fanbase? Which actor or actress enjoyed the most success? And just because they were big in 2008, does that mean we'll still remember them at the end of 2009? Chipping it to help dissect 2008 were Cinematical's Erik Davis, Scott Weinberg, Eric D. Snider, Monika Bartyzel, Jessica Barnes, Eugine Novikov, William Goss, Jette Kernion and Peter Martin. Just when you thought the year was over ... the lists have just begun. Check out the gallery below (then come back later in the week when we spin it around and present the 25 Lamest of 2008).
The 25 Hottest Things in Movies 2008
25. 'The Hobbit'
What do you do when your geek base demands a prequel to one of their biggest fantasy trilogies, and that it be done right? You hire Guillermo bleepin' del Toro to get around to it, as soon as he's done with eighteen other projects. Two things are sure: he'll find a place for Doug Jones, which is always welcome, and the thing can't help but end less times than Return of the King did. -- WG
New Line
24. 'Cloverfield'
I initially praised Cloverfield as being "dazzlingly, dizzyingly, thrillingly, thoroughly now." Later viewings on screens of all sizes have only reinforced my admiration for the ambition and execution of J.J. Abrams' monster movie, a roller-coaster ride that tapped into our zeitgeist and yet will hold up beyond its considerable web hype. We should at least be grateful for that uber-geeky Michael Giacchino suite at the end. -- WG
Paramount
23. James Franco as a Stoner Dude
You might only know James Franco as angst-y Harry Osborn in the Spider-Man series, but his stoner-ific comic role was one of the best parts of Pineapple Express ... and it won him a Golden Globe nomination. He also plays against type in Milk, as the title character's lover. Keep taking a variety of roles, especially in comedies, dude. Can't wait for Howl. -- JK
Sony
22. Angelina Jolie
She played two fine assassins over the summer -- in Wanted and Kung Fu Panda -- and even made time to bait the Academy as a distraught mother in Clint Eastwood's Changeling. Say what you will about the woman, but she keeps get hired for a reason. -- WG
Universal
21. Elizabeth Banks
As much as I harp on about Anna Faris being one of the sharpest comediennes around, 2009 should keep her in the spotlight. This year, though, belongs to the equally beautiful and talented Elizabeth Banks, who demonstrated her capacity for all manner of comedy over the course of no less than six films: February's Definitely, Maybe; April's Meet Bill; July's Meet Dave; October's W. and Zack and Miri Make a Porno; and November's Role Models. -- WG
Weinstein Co.
20. Good Horror Films
Teeth, Diary of the Dead, The Signal, The Ruins, Frontier(s), The Strangers, Midnight Meat Train, Eden Lake, Splinter, Repo, and LET THE RIGHT ONE IN. Enough said!"
Universal
19. Josh Brolin as 'W'
After kicking around Hollywood for years, Brolin struck pay dirt in No Country for Old Men. But it's his indelible portrayal as a very different Texan, the oft-caricatured George W. Bush in Oliver Stone's biopic, that's made him white hot. Charming and surprisingly likable, Brolin was, by turns, presidential, goofy and romantic. He'd win our vote for whatever he wants to do next. -- PM
Lionsgate
18. Male Full-Frontal Nudity
In the history of cinematic sex romps, a little skin is nothing new that is, unless the skin belongs to a man. 2008 was the year that filmmakers finally decided to play fair and showed us dudes (dudes that don't spend their life at the gym) baring it all for laughs -- making Jason Segel and Jason Mewes the patron saints of schlubs everywhere. -- JB
Universal
17. 'Sex and the City'
Women may have earned the right to vote back in 1920, but only in 2008 did they opt to vote with their moviegoing dollar, and they turned out in droves for this epic estrogen session, a big-screen mini-season with their favorite gal pals, plenty of purses, and an amount of flowing alcohol worthy of such superficial lifestyles and the occasional crotch gags. Good thing this came out when the economy was in vogue... -- WG
New Line
16. Comic-Con
Some would argue that this year's San Diego Comic-Con may have gotten too big for its fanbase, skewing more and more to movies and less to, y'know, comics. The rest of us just want you to sit down already so we can watch these bootlegged clips of these potentially badass coming geek attractions. -- WG
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-26-2008 @ 1:39AM
brad said...
oh cmon no offense but Heath Ledger definitely belongs at #1 on that list. Nothing comes near his tragic death and performance in the Dark Knight.
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12-31-2008 @ 6:13AM
Matross said...
After awesome photos at GQ Jennifer Aniston makes one really hot video. She is posing nude there! I've seen it at http://vids-online.net/video.php?id=Jennifer_Aniston
12-26-2008 @ 3:12AM
Ash said...
I heart danny mcbride so its nice to see him on someones list
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12-26-2008 @ 7:09AM
cough said...
OK, Downey Jr jumping to stardom, Ledger's joker and Kate "where have you been" Winslet were pretty shiny.
The rest i don't care for.
(Oh, Happy holidays cinematical crew)
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12-26-2008 @ 6:35PM
chuck said...
Good Job! When Ledger wins the Oscar for best supporting actor it should be one of the great moments in the Academys history! I look forward to it!
Chuck
http://blog.entertainmenttodayandbeyond.com/
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12-26-2008 @ 1:19PM
joits said...
i love that we were able to go through the slide show right on the main page... hopefully more articles will be like this.
good choice on the dark knight as #1
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12-26-2008 @ 3:27PM
Mike said...
By saying Favreau is the guy who "made" Swingers, you make it sound like he directed that film too. Which, of course, he did not.
Then again, as a writer myself I don't know why I'm complaining about the writer getting more credit than the director. So, nevermind.
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12-29-2008 @ 1:56PM
greatone said...
I also think Ledger should be number one. When I was looking through the slides and saw the Joker pick at number 2 I got chills. Ledger should get a Oscar for his performance not because he is dead but because he deserve it.
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12-30-2008 @ 2:42PM
Vandon Charles said...
no offense...but i think some of ur things r wrong....clearly this would froma girlier perspetive....wanted should be higher (watchmen is correct) heath ledger should belong to the same cattergory as the sark knight....as thats the movie ur tlking of him......nd twilight is horrendous (fake as u can tell wires were used) it needs a better choreographer and graphics team. (and acting..mind you)
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12-29-2008 @ 10:35PM
Trina said...
Angie Jolie has a nice back., especially if she didnt have the tatoos. Well, not so many that is. My bf said all of her tattoos are real, I said no, the only one real is the one on her left shoulders. Who is right? I loved Wanted, action packed.
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12-30-2008 @ 12:36AM
breaker said...
THE DARK KNIGHT IS THE WORST MOVIE OF THE YEAR.
i don't understand how the masses are so easily manipulated. it's fascinating.
the fact that this propaganda film is loved by so many is proof that humanity has all but given up and won't be able to sustain itself for much longer...
also - the joker was the main character - ledger was not a supporting character - sort of like kasey affleck getting nominated for supporting actor for the assasination of jesse james by the coward robert ford.
people are so dense.... what is this world coming to...
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12-30-2008 @ 1:05AM
donna said...
you said ....i don't understand how the masses are so easily manipulated. it's fascinating
~~ i've been asking myself that same question every day since obama was elected...
12-30-2008 @ 1:15AM
breaker said...
donna - you are the scary people i am talking about.
a country that voted for bush not once but twice?!!!
just like how the movie was making fun of the viewers yet the viewers love it...
i was making fun of you donna! and you don't even realize...
12-30-2008 @ 2:52AM
Kiara Kub said...
Great for all but the Twilight insertion. >< Seriously? It's not that great of a vampire or love story. Want a good vampire story? Read freking Anne Rice. Or any other vampire story. At least they have killing as a main point!
While I applaud the author of Twilight for getting her book out there, I can not consider it a real book. (Bare in mind this is all my opinion and I in no way mean to spark a fight with people I'm just stating my opinion) To me Twilight it like a poorly written fanfiction.
Many things in the books I've read in OTHER vampire books that were poorly twisted around to a point where it became to boring and to horrible to read. I can not wait till the hype of this book dies down...
But Heath really did deserve this place. He was amazing at his role and really brought the character to life. He will be missed.
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12-30-2008 @ 9:09AM
William Goss said...
Okay, since no one seems to have picked up on it yet: we put Twilight at the same place on both our Hottest AND Lamest lists.
Not all of us may have liked the film, but its success in the industry was difficult to deny. Thus, its placement here.
1-03-2009 @ 12:03AM
Angel said...
TDK "overcame" the death of Heath Ledger? HAH!
If he hadn't died, all the hype wouldn't be half as big!
And the people who want's it to get an oscar, what, are you totally dense?
"And the Oscar for best picture goes to.. Batman 2!" :|
C'mon.
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1-03-2009 @ 4:37AM
Lola said...
I agree the TDK's success came in part to the mystique of Ledger's death, although all the kudos he garnered for his role were well deserved. And oh, geesh, I hate how everyone gets so self righteous over Twilight. It's the bastard child of Judy Blume and Anne Rice and Roswell, and while it was cheesy and bad, Robert Pattinson was able to maintain a wink throughout it. He totally deserves his spot, that kid's going places, pompadour or no pompadour.
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1-05-2009 @ 10:51PM
nick said...
how can twilight be on both the worst and top 25 lists?!? that is complete b.s. :(
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