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Total Film unveil their Hotlist with the stars of today and tomorrow revealed

As awards season heats up, Future’s Total Film today unveiled results of their inaugural Hotlist.

Voted for by the public, with over a quarter of a million votes received, the Hotlist recognises the very best in cinematic talent right now, and in the future.

The Total Film Hotlist is the only award to take the temperature of cinema right now, reflecting not only what moviegoers enjoyed in 2010 but also what they’re looking forward to in 2011.

Hence a range of categories such as Hottest Film (won by Oscar contender The Social Network), Hottest Ticket (the most anticipated film of 2011 – won by the final instalment of the Harry Potter series) and Hottest Property (the most anticipated film yet to start shooting – won by Arrested Development: The Movie).

On hearing that the final Harry Potter was the most anticipated film of 2011, star Emma Watson commented: “I think I can speak for everyone involved when I say we are truly thrilled to receive this award. It’s been a long journey and we are all looking forward to seeing how it ends. I’ve spent half my life with Harry Potter, so being on the set for the final day was an emotional experience. My abiding memory has to be the very last day of filming – it finally hit us all, and Dan, Rupert and I were in bits. Even producer David Heyman cried! Still, now it’s all over I was able to get a tan and cut my hair!”

Other Hotlist winners include British star Gemma Arterton who picked up the award for Hottest Actress following a packed year that saw her star in Clash of the Titans, Prince Of Persia, Tamara Drewe and The Disappearance of Alice Creed.

The new Spider-Man Andrew Garfield won the Hottest Actor award, a reflection of the levels of excitement already being generated for the newest incarnation of the superhero series and Garfield’s sterling work this year in such films as The Social Network and Never Let Me Go.

“This award is a massive honour,” said Garfield, “and very flattering. I feel very very lucky to have worked with some wonderful, creative people this year. And I’m now working hard to make sure I don’t mess up Spider-Man!”

Also on the winners list were the controversial Four Lions director (and former Brass Eye creator) Chris Morris, and Tron:Legacy and True Grit star Jeff Bridges, who won the ‘Hotlist Icon’ award.

The full list is as follows:

Hottest Film – The Social Network
Hottest Ticket – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
Hottest Property – Arrested Development:The Movie
Hottest Actor – Andrew Garfield
Hottest Actress – Gemma Arterton
Hottest Scene – The briefcase suit scene in Iron Man 2
Hottest Tune – ‘Derezzed’ from the Tron:Legacy soundtrack by Daft Punk
Hottest Director – Matthew Vaughn
Hottest Look – Olivia Wilde as Quorra in Tron:Legacy
Hottest Writer – Jane Goldman
The Hotlist Firebrand – Chris Morris
The ‘World on Fire’ award – The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Hotlist Icon – Jeff Bridges

Aubrey Day, Editor-in-Chief for Total Film said: “There are plenty of awards already out there, so it was important to us to try something a little different. The fact that the Hotlist is voted for by the public, and that it reflects not only enjoyment of the year just gone but also anticipation for forthcoming films makes it unique on the movie calendar. After all, what other awards celebrate Chris Morris, Spider-Man and Daft Punk?”

The full Total Film Hotlist can be seen on http://www.totalfilm.com/features/total-film-hotlist-the-winners and in the February issue of Total Film, on sale 21 December 2010. 

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