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Old 11-15-2007, 02:12 AM   #4801
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Turns out numbers might be even better for Blu... we all know Toshiba sold 90,000 A2's, but apparently Sony sold 100,000 PS3's in the week following the release of the 40 GB model...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071115/...tation_sales_2
Sony can sell them, Toshiba has to give them away with everything but the kitchen sink... lol
 
Old 11-15-2007, 02:41 AM   #4802
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Latest news » Save Print Email Reprints 'Ratatouille' decorates top sales spot'Chuck' on rental chart topBy Thomas K. Arnold

Nov 15, 2007

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment topped the national DVD sales chart with the animated theatrical hit "Ratatouille" the week ending Nov. 11, while Universal Studios topped the rental chart with the comedy "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry."

"Ratatouille" easily topped the Nielsen VideoScan First Alert sales chart, selling approximately 40% more units than the previous week's top seller, Sony Pictures' "Spider-Man 3."

The third film in the Spider-Man franchise, however, remained in high sales demand its second week in stores, finishing the week at No. 3 on First Alert. "Chuck and Larry," which grossed just under $120 million in theaters, debuted as the week's No. 2 seller.

Rental demand propelled "Chuck and Larry" to the top of Home Media Magazine's video rental chart for the week, with estimated rental earnings of $9.3 million.

"Ratatouille" debuted at No. 3 with $7.6 million, a surprisingly high debut for a title with such strong kid-appeal.


"Spider-Man 3" was No. 2 its second week in stores, with rental earnings of $8 million.

Another new release, 20th Century Fox's "Deck the Halls," debuted at No. 5 on the First Alert sales chart and No. 4 on the rental chart, with $6.2 million in rental revenue.

Paramount/DreamWorks' "Transformers" remained at the top of the HD DVD sales chart, while "Ratatouille" was at No. 1 on the Blu-ray Disc chart. Both titles are only available on those high-definition formats.
No surprise here.

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Old 11-15-2007, 02:46 AM   #4803
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Yes, more interesting would have been #2 on the Blu-ray charts... It's probably Spiderman 3 but it could be Cars....
 
Old 11-15-2007, 02:50 AM   #4804
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Assuming Spidey does 1/3 of previous week, that's >40k, if Rat was #1, since TF is #1, with last week's 29k sales units, that means Chuck and Larry didn't do that well (any surprise?). That means ......

Should be an interesting friday.
 
Old 11-15-2007, 02:58 AM   #4805
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"Ratatouille" easily topped the Nielsen VideoScan First Alert sales chart, selling approximately 40% more units than the previous week's top seller, Sony Pictures' "Spider-Man 3."
Surely thats the most interesting part? How much did Spidey 3 Standalone sell? 90k? So Ratatouille sold around 120K?

EDIT: Oh wait that's for DVD isnt it? Dang!

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Old 11-15-2007, 03:00 AM   #4806
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Surely thats the most interesting part? How much did Spidey 3 Standalone sell? 90k? So Ratatouille sold around 120K?

I think it refers to the DVD. No guarentee, it'll carry % wise to blu-ray
 
Old 11-15-2007, 04:52 AM   #4807
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Well 2 of those 40giggers are in my parents house. Now I just need to get them to start purchasing movies. Maybe the next BOGO I'll pick some up for them for christmas.
 
Old 11-15-2007, 05:49 AM   #4808
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Some early, promising info for you all...

Ratatouille' decorates top sales spot

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/...63ee8ff1cd125a

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Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment topped the national DVD sales chart with the animated theatrical hit "Ratatouille" the week ending Nov. 11, while Universal Studios topped the rental chart with the comedy "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry."

"Ratatouille" easily topped the Nielsen VideoScan First Alert sales chart, selling approximately 40% more units than the previous week's top seller, Sony Pictures' "Spider-Man 3."

The third film in the Spider-Man franchise, however, remained in high sales demand its second week in stores, finishing the week at No. 3 on First Alert. "Chuck and Larry," which grossed just under $120 million in theaters, debuted as the week's No. 2 seller.

Rental demand propelled "Chuck and Larry" to the top of Home Media Magazine's video rental chart for the week, with estimated rental earnings of $9.3 million.

"Ratatouille" debuted at No. 3 with $7.6 million, a surprisingly high debut for a title with such strong kid-appeal.

"Spider-Man 3" was No. 2 its second week in stores, with rental earnings of $8 million.

Another new release, 20th Century Fox's "Deck the Halls," debuted at No. 5 on the First Alert sales chart and No. 4 on the rental chart, with $6.2 million in rental revenue.

Paramount/DreamWorks' "Transformers" remained at the top of the HD DVD sales chart, while "Ratatouille" was at No. 1 on the Blu-ray Disc chart. Both titles are only available on those high-definition formats.

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment topped the national DVD sales chart with the animated theatrical hit "Ratatouille" the week ending Nov. 11, while Universal Studios topped the rental chart with the comedy "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry."

"Ratatouille" easily topped the Nielsen VideoScan First Alert sales chart, selling approximately 40% more units than the previous week's top seller, Sony Pictures' "Spider-Man 3."

The third film in the Spider-Man franchise, however, remained in high sales demand its second week in stores, finishing the week at No. 3 on First Alert. "Chuck and Larry," which grossed just under $120 million in theaters, debuted as the week's No. 2 seller.

Rental demand propelled "Chuck and Larry" to the top of Home Media Magazine's video rental chart for the week, with estimated rental earnings of $9.3 million.

"Ratatouille" debuted at No. 3 with $7.6 million, a surprisingly high debut for a title with such strong kid-appeal.

"Spider-Man 3" was No. 2 its second week in stores, with rental earnings of $8 million.

Another new release, 20th Century Fox's "Deck the Halls," debuted at No. 5 on the First Alert sales chart and No. 4 on the rental chart, with $6.2 million in rental revenue.

Paramount/DreamWorks' "Transformers" remained at the top of the HD DVD sales chart, while "Ratatouille" was at No. 1 on the Blu-ray Disc chart. Both titles are only available on those high-definition formats.
 
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"Ratatouille" easily topped the Nielsen VideoScan First Alert sales chart, selling approximately 40% more units than the previous week's top seller, Sony Pictures' "Spider-Man 3."
How many copies did Spider-Man 3 sell last week? 40,000 maybe? Then Ratatouille has sold around 56,000 copies.
 
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How many copies did Spider-Man 3 sell last week? 40,000 maybe? Then Ratatouille has sold around 56,000 copies.
The '40% more' applies to DVD sales. We don't know about Blu-ray.
 
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The '40% more' applies to DVD sales. We don't know about Blu-ray.
You're right, my mistake
 
Old 11-15-2007, 11:31 AM   #4812
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Well 2 of those 40giggers are in my parents house. Now I just need to get them to start purchasing movies. Maybe the next BOGO I'll pick some up for them for christmas.
Thats very cool of you ...any way we can support Blu. My nephews have a PS3 hooked up to a 720p LCD and I plan on getting them some Blu-ray movies.
 
Old 11-15-2007, 04:54 PM   #4813
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I hope it is close to 90:10

I would love to see HD-DVD go as far down as single digits!
 
Old 11-15-2007, 04:57 PM   #4814
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I hope it is close to 90:10

I would love to see HD-DVD go as far down as single digits!
Yeah, I hope the numbers starting averaging out closer to 80:20 sometime soon, just like Europe! But then we will be winning 4 to 1, and they will say, well, you should be winning 6 to 1 by now! Oh wait, they already said that.
 
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Well, and the whole discussion is off-topic anyway is the truly stand-out thing here IMO. But yes, I think me and BluOgre basically agree with each other, just coming from different directions.

Anyway... tomorrow's numbers. I'll go with a random 75:25.
 
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I like 75:25. Anything higher would really be a staggering number IMO. I wouldn't be surprised if the numbers stay the same from the previous week.
 
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Man, I can't wait to see how horribly we are going to rip HD-DVD a new one tomorrow....
And this week will be even more with the BOGO! We are on a roll!
 
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I like 75:25. Anything higher would really be a staggering number IMO. I wouldn't be surprised if the numbers stay the same from the previous week.
I agree, atleast a 75:25 this week. Hopefully higher.
 
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I agree, atleast a 75:25 this week. Hopefully higher.
^^Not only that, I foresee an upward tick (or two) in SI and YTD numbers as well!

Rup.
 
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^^Not only that, I foresee an upward tick (or two) in SI and YTD numbers as well!

Rup.
yeah should be atleast +1% for both SI and YTD.
 
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