Top 20 Sellers and Top 20 Blu-ray for week ending 12/20/09




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Identifiable Blu-ray Unit Sales for the Week Ended Estimates of Blu-ray units sold by title by two methods: BD#Index is the estimate of units sold per title based on the index numbers on the Blu-ray Disc Top 20 chart. Each title units are estimated based on its Index number as a percentage to the #1 bestselling Blu-ray title. BD#BD% is the estimate of units sold per title based on the Blu-ray marketshare off the Top 20 Sellers chart or the BD Title Share chart computed against the DVD units sales per title reported each week on the-numbers.com US DVD Sales Chart. BDRank BDindex BDshare DVDunit BD#Index BD#BD%
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‘The Hangover’ Dominates the Charts
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‘The Hangover’ Dominates the Charts
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The Hangover By : Thomas K. Arnold | Posted: 23 Dec 2009 tarnold@questex.com What a Hangover. The surprise hit theatrical comedy The Hangover, from Warner Home Video, shot to the top of both the national home video sales and rental charts its first week in stores, easily beating its two big theatrical competitors, Universal Studios’ Inglorious Basterds and Walt Disney Studios’ G-Force. Inglorious Basterds finished second on the Nielsen VideoScan First Alert sales chart for the week ending Dec. 20, as well as on Home Media Magazine’s rental chart for the same week. But it was a way-distant second, as Nielsen research shows the Quentin Tarantino actioner sold just 42.5% as many copies as the Warner comedy, which uses flashbacks to retrace the escapades of four buddies who went to Las Vegas for a bachelor party. In rental stores, Inglorious Basterds didn’t fare much better, generating just 50.5% as many rentals as The Hangover.Disney’s G-Force, CG-animated film about a group of guinea pigs, voiced by Nicolas Cage and others, out to save the world, debuted at No. 4 on both the sales and rental charts. Holdovers Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, from Warner, and Universal Studios’ Public Enemies held down the No. 3 spots on First Alert and Home Media Magazine’s rental chart, respectively, after debuting at No. 1 the previous week. Rental demand for Public Enemy was down just 17% from the film’s first week in stores. The Hangover also was the No. 1 Blu-ray Disc seller for the week, according to Nielsen VideoScan research, with Inglorious Basterds bowing at No. 2. Even though it’s a comedy, The Hangover generated 24% of its first-week sales from Blu-ray Disc, another sign that the high-definition format is fast moving into the mainstream. Inglorious Basterds generated 33% of its first-week sales from Blu-ray Disc. Related Stories : Top 20 Sellers for the Week Ended 12/20/09 Top 20 Rentals for the Week Ended 12/20/09 Top 20 Selling Blu-ray Discs for the Week Ended 12/20/09 |
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Identifiable Blu-ray Unit Sales for the Week Ended Estimates of Blu-ray units sold by title by two methods: BD#Index is the estimate of units sold per title based on the index numbers on the Blu-ray Disc Top 20 chart. Each title units are estimated based on its Index number as a percentage to the #1 bestselling Blu-ray title. BD#BD% is the estimate of units sold per title based on the Blu-ray marketshare off the Top 20 Sellers chart or the BD Title Share chart computed against the DVD units sales per title reported each week on the-numbers.com US DVD Sales Chart. BDRank BDindex BDshare DVDunit BD#Index BD#BD%
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http://www.boxofficemojo.com/forums/viewtopic.htm?p=2523528#2523528 1 NE 1 THE HANGOVER Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms 6.120.000 6.120.000 2 NE 1 INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS Brad Pitt, Mike Myers 2.284.000 2.284.000 3 1 2 HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE Daniel Radcliffe 1.617.000 7.347.000 4 NE 1 G-FORCE Animated 1.323.000 1.323.000 5 6 6 UP Animated 307.000 8.818.000 6 3 2 JULIE & JULIA Meryl Streep, Amy Adams 260.000 1.416.000 7 4 5 STAR TREK Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto 259.000 7.595.000 8 2 2 PUBLIC ENEMIES Johnny Depp, Christian Bale 245.000 1.439.000 9 5 3 NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: BATTLE OF THE SMITHSONIAN Ben Stiller 235.000 2.598.000 10 7 3 TERMINATOR: SALVATION Christian Bale, Sam Worthington 203.000 2.112.000 11 9 8 TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox 118.000 11.418.000 12 10 4 ANGELS & DEMONS Tom Hanks, Ewan McGregor 104.000 1.750.000 13 12 4 SANTA BUDDIES: THE LEGEND OF SANTA PAWS Animated 103.000 1.610.000 14 13 4 FOUR CHRISTMASES Vince Vaughn, Reese Witherspoon 96.000 1.237.000 15 18 9 THE PROPOSAL Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds 94.000 4.439.000 16 RE 19 PLANET EARTH: THE COMPLETE SERIES David Attenborough 83.000 5.295.000 17 19 26 TWILIGHT Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson 82.000 11.588.000 18 17 27 SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS Animated 77.000 7.784.000 19 8 2 LOST - SEASON 5 Matthew Fox, Evangeline Lilly 75.000 323.000 20 11 7 ICE AGE: DAWN OF THE DINOSAURS Animated 69.000 4.835.000
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