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Originally Posted by Grubert
No sir. I am comparing it with the 2-disc edition
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God, it's like a day care in here.
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Originally Posted by Quake1028
God, it's like a day care in here.
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Numers are in....
Besides NT2 being 100%, 2 titles were in double digits. V for Vendetta was 5%...selling twice as much as Short Circuit. |
No surprise there, I saw 1 copy of V for Vendetta at 1 store, 0 at all the others, and 0 copies of Short Circuit (I had to get mine off Amazon).
I forget, do these %s count Walmart? |
I saw V everywhere I went. Target alone had 10 copies on the front endcap.
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I saw 1 copy at 1 target, 0 everywhere else.
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Amazed to see NT1 only sell 1/4 of what NT2 did. Considering NT1 is a much better movie its a shame to see it so low. Not shocked since most people only buy day and dates and not catalog titles, regardless of quality.
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It may be encouraging to see Twister sell 70% as many BDs as it did DVDs. V for Vendetta is expected since it came out so long ago, and it has somewhat limited appeal anyway due it having been released on HD DVD a while back. However, Twister is going up against a very recent DVD reissue. I'm not sure if that's good news for simultaneous BD releases, or if the DVD just sold so poorly (it is the third release, after all).
Does anyone have the market share numbers for Twister's first week? |
Twister has been available on DVD for what, 10 years now? Not too shocking that people are not going to double-dip on it (on DVD) while Twister is brand new to Blu-ray. Twister was an amazing DVD that many bought to test out their fancy new DVD player and the same is going to happen for the BD version.
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I think this next weeks sales are going to be huge!...
Well at least compared to what they are this week. |
Blu-ray Disc Sales Hit 11 Million
According to Redhill Group, who compiled data for Home Media Magazine, over 11 million Blu-ray discs have been sold since the format launched in 2006. Sales have quadrupled since this time last year, and early sales data for May suggests that more titles have been sold in the first five months of this year than all of last year combined. The top three selling Blu-ray titles so far this year, 'I Am Legend', '3:10 to Yuma', and 'No Country for Old Men' sold between 8-10% on the Blu-ray format, while sales of catalog titles continue to rise when compared to their DVD counterparts - up to 28% in some instances. www.blu-ray.com |
Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
Blu-ray Disc Sales Hit 11 Million
According to Redhill Group, who compiled data for Home Media Magazine, over 11 million Blu-ray discs have been sold since the format launched in 2006. Sales have quadrupled since this time last year, and early sales data for May suggests that more titles have been sold in the first five months of this year than all of last year combined. The top three selling Blu-ray titles so far this year, 'I Am Legend', '3:10 to Yuma', and 'No Country for Old Men' sold between 8-10% on the Blu-ray format, while sales of catalog titles continue to rise when compared to their DVD counterparts - up to 28% in some instances. www.blu-ray.com http://www.hollywoodinhidef.com/blog_detail.php?id=201 before Blu-ray.com and others posted it. The site is the BDAs "official" unofficial website. Just saying :p |
Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
Blu-ray Disc Sales Hit 11 Million
According to Redhill Group, who compiled data for Home Media Magazine, over 11 million Blu-ray discs have been sold since the format launched in 2006. Sales have quadrupled since this time last year, and early sales data for May suggests that more titles have been sold in the first five months of this year than all of last year combined. The top three selling Blu-ray titles so far this year, 'I Am Legend', '3:10 to Yuma', and 'No Country for Old Men' sold between 8-10% on the Blu-ray format, while sales of catalog titles continue to rise when compared to their DVD counterparts - up to 28% in some instances. www.blu-ray.com |
Speculation from blu-ray.com is National Treasure 2 sold around 240,000 copies. I suppose that includes the Amazon 2-pack. I don't think the figures are far off, considering the huge drop off between National Treasure 2 and the #4 selling movie.
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$15 or higher as a delta is pretty extreme but browsing through the BD cases at, say, Wal-Mart, you see most titles at $15 (very few) to $25 (most/many) to $30 (very few). On the DVD side, most titles are $7.50 (many) to $20 (packed special editions).
I'll give some examples of titles I am thinking of getting: Title (DVD vs BD) | MSRPs Cloverfield ($16 vs $20) | $30 vs $40 There Will Be Blood ($16 vs $28) | $30 vs $40 Dirty Harry ($56 vs $90) | $75 vs $130 Juno ($16 vs $28) | $30 vs $40 Close Encounters ($29 vs $33) | $40 vs $50 PotC: Dead Man's Chest ($15 vs $20) | $30 vs $40 I Am Legend ($16 vs $19) | $29 vs $36 Now, Amazon's prices are very good on BD titles, but BD prices still seem to be at least 25% higher. If I could get them in stores consistently for $20 or less, I'd buy more. |
Originally Posted by The Bus
Now, Amazon's prices are very good on BD titles, but BD prices still seem to be at least 25% higher. If I could get them in stores consistently for $20 or less, I'd buy more.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
Blu-ray Disc Sales Hit 11 Million
According to Redhill Group, who compiled data for Home Media Magazine, over 11 million Blu-ray discs have been sold since the format launched in 2006. Sales have quadrupled since this time last year, and early sales data for May suggests that more titles have been sold in the first five months of this year than all of last year combined. The top three selling Blu-ray titles so far this year, 'I Am Legend', '3:10 to Yuma', and 'No Country for Old Men' sold between 8-10% on the Blu-ray format, while sales of catalog titles continue to rise when compared to their DVD counterparts - up to 28% in some instances. www.blu-ray.com |
No Country for Old Men and 3:10 to Yuma, there's some hope for Blu-ray afterall.
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Here's an interesting article...
http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniont...b2blu-ray.html It certainly shows that there is at least some understanding among the Blu Ray group that it's going to take some time and patience to see this thing through. |
Top 3 BD sellers for last week:
1. Rambo 2. National Treasure 2 3. Rambo Trilogy |
Here's another interesting data point snapshot from Amazon.com:
Title/Blu-ray Sales Rank/Overall Sales Rank (Movies & TV) Robocop 1/6 National Treasure 2: Book Of Secrets 25/119 Stargate (Extended Cut) 50/289 Layer Cake 75/584 The Spiderwick Chronicles 100/849 |
If National Treasure 2 got close to that 240,000 figure thrown around last week, then I would say it held pretty well in week 2, which means Rambo likely moved a solid amount of copies.
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