DVD Talk Forum

DVD Talk Forum (https://forum.dvdtalk.com/)
-   HD Talk (https://forum.dvdtalk.com/hd-talk-55/)
-   -   Blu-ray Sales Figures Discussion (https://forum.dvdtalk.com/hd-talk/530152-blu-ray-sales-figures-discussion.html)

Gizmo 05-11-08 12:04 PM

....Can they do that without our consent? (well, you're consent at least)

Gizmo 05-11-08 12:09 PM

Stole these from Grubert over at the Blu site...


dvdtown has just published actual sales figures for individual titles for two recent weeks: link.

Note those figures come from The Redhill Group (which is managed by the former market research editor of Home Media), not Nielsen VideoScan, so you can't simply slap Nielsen ratios onto these figures, but it's good to have them.

Week ending April 20, 2008
Code:

Rank Title Units
1. * Alien vs. Predator: Requiem 35,100
2. * Juno 28,700
3. I Am Legend 12,600
4. * Predator 8,100
5. Alien vs. Predator--2 Pack 7,100
6. No Country for Old Men 6,000
7. Over America 5,300
8. * Before the Devil Knows... 4,500
9. 300 4,200
10. Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story 3,800



Week ending April 27, 2008
Code:

Rank Title Units
1. Alien vs. Predator: Requiem 8,900
2. Juno 8,300
3. I Am Legend 7,700
4. 300 7,600
5. Blade Runner 7,100
6. Independence Day 7,100
7. Troy: Director's Cut 6,400
8. * The Orphanage 5,700
9. Predator 5,400
10. Pan's Labyrinth 4,800
A 75% drop in 1 week. The April 27th numbers are just plain bad. A new release like The Orphanage selling less then 6,000 copies on its release week? Damn.

Gizmo 05-11-08 12:09 PM

http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2.../snap003-4.jpg
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2.../snap004-3.jpg

Adam Tyner 05-11-08 02:23 PM


Originally Posted by GizmoDVD
....Can they do that without our consent? (well, you're consent at least)

It's public communication, so as long as everything's correctly cited and not misrepresented, I don't think there'd be any legal hiccups.


Originally Posted by GizmoDVD
A 75% drop in 1 week. The April 27th numbers are just plain bad. A new release like The Orphanage selling less then 6,000 copies on its release week? Damn.

That's not bad for a Spanish language movie that barely broke 700 screens on these shores. Heck, it has less star power than Before the Devil Knows You're Dead and moved more copies than that did in its first week. It's always disappointing to see things I like not sell well, of course.

bunkaroo 05-11-08 02:37 PM

8100 copies for Predator is not too bad IMO.

Gizmo 05-11-08 03:02 PM


Originally Posted by Adam Tyner
It's public communication, so as long as everything's correctly cited and not misrepresented, I don't think there'd be any legal hiccups.

That's not bad for a Spanish language movie that barely broke 700 screens on these shores. Heck, it has less star power than Before the Devil Knows You're Dead and moved more copies than that did in its first week. It's always disappointing to see things I like not sell well, of course.

I was hoping it would move more copies because its an awesome movie. Kudos to those not buying crap like One Missed Call.

Mr. Cinema 05-11-08 03:53 PM


Originally Posted by bunkaroo
8100 copies for Predator is not too bad IMO.

Solid second week numbers as well, although I believe it was $19.99 during that week.

Gizmo 05-11-08 03:54 PM


Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
Solid second week numbers as well, although I believe it was $19.99 during that week.

Yep. $19.99 at Target and Amazon and was offered in a deal if buying AVP at Best Buy. The numbers for that are not too surprising.

Mr. Cinema 05-11-08 03:55 PM

Sales are still coming from only 5 studios. I think Universal and Paramount will start to give a boost to the numbers, once they've gotten a few titles released, especially Paramount.

Gizmo 05-11-08 04:04 PM


Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
Sales are still coming from onl\y 5 studios. I think Universal and Paramount will start to give a boost to the numbers, once they've gotten a few titles released, especially Paramount.

No doubt. May 20th will be nuts. We have something like 50 new releases (and re-releases) But even with all 7 studios on board I don't think the numbers are going to jump from 30-35k for an average new release up to 80k. There will always be a big hot title (I Am Legend for example) selling in high numbers though. Every month there are 200-300k PS3s sold and (guessing and being generous) 30-40k Blu-ray players sold yet the numbers are not moving up that much. All speculation of course.

applesandrice 05-11-08 05:30 PM


Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
Forgive me for the shameless plug, but I just found out that I am quoted in the newest edition of Home Media Magazine. Click the link, I'm in the "Geek Speak" section on the left hand side. I guess people do read these forums...

Grubert and applesandrice are also mentioned. As are a few other posters from other forums. Let our voices be heard! :)

http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/ques...p?startpage=16


Hot crackers -- we're FAMOUS!!:)

jiggawhat 05-11-08 06:02 PM


Originally Posted by Adam Tyner
It's public communication, so as long as everything's correctly cited and not misrepresented, I don't think there'd be any legal hiccups.

That's not bad for a Spanish language movie that barely broke 700 screens on these shores. Heck, it has less star power than Before the Devil Knows You're Dead and moved more copies than that did in its first week. It's always disappointing to see things I like not sell well, of course.

The first I heard of this movie was when the reviews starting popping up. I don't think anyone expects a movie like that to sell very well.

RichC2 05-11-08 06:07 PM


Originally Posted by bunkaroo
8100 copies for Predator is not too bad IMO.

True, especially when you factor in how awful it is.

Josh Z 05-11-08 06:24 PM


Originally Posted by GizmoDVD
A 75% drop in 1 week. The April 27th numbers are just plain bad. A new release like The Orphanage selling less then 6,000 copies on its release week? Damn.

Even on the April 20th chart, the Top 10 list is once again populated with titles that barely moved a few thousand units.


Originally Posted by bunkaroo
8100 copies for Predator is not too bad IMO.

That may be your opinion, and you're welcome to it, but I guarantee you that no one at the studio is jumping for joy that the disc they just released only sold 8k copies.

Gizmo 05-11-08 07:09 PM


Originally Posted by Josh Z
Even on the April 20th chart, the Top 10 list is once again populated with titles that barely moved a few thousand units.

Oh, I noticed that. I'm worried we may have a studio or two pull out in the next year if the numbers don't increase several times over. Not to be all gloom and doom because its Blu-ray, but I would be saying the same thing if Blu-ray died and it was just HD DVD.

bunkaroo 05-11-08 07:09 PM


Originally Posted by RichC2
True, especially when you factor in how awful it is.

C'mon dude, was that really necessary?

Gizmo 05-11-08 07:10 PM


Originally Posted by RichC2
True, especially when you factor in how awful it is.

Predator is by far a better film then AVP2 which has probably now sold 70-80k copies.

bunkaroo 05-11-08 07:11 PM


Originally Posted by Josh Z
Even on the April 20th chart, the Top 10 list is once again populated with titles that barely moved a few thousand units.



That may be your opinion, and you're welcome to it, but I guarantee you that no one at the studio is jumping for joy that the disc they just released only sold 8k copies.

I don't believe I said the studios would be happy, nor is it a huge number. I'm saying that based on its price, lack of features and such, IMO that's better than expected.

DVD Polizei 05-11-08 07:14 PM


Originally Posted by GizmoDVD
....Can they do that without our consent? (well, you're consent at least)

Can anyone even GET to their site? Jesus, I hate all this Flash crap. Just give me a fuckin' basic HTML page with a little php, thanks. Appreciate it. I don't really care if you've managed to get a doctorate in the Creative Website Arts. If I want to see creativity and stand in line for hours to look at something, I'll go to a museum.

And yes, the numbers are kinda sucky. However, I think we have HD DVD users still buying HD DVDs at the moment, diverting their cash still to HD DVD media, so I'd wager it will only be around late summer when we see Blu-ray sales start to climb.

Personally, I haven't bought anything Blu yet. I'm waiting until this winter or Q1 2009 to get a Blu-ray player. I might get some titles Q4 2008, but not sure. Hell, I just spent around $200 on SD DVD releases, if that gives anyone an idea. I'm kinda burned out on HD at the moment, and I'm sure others are as well, and thus, the low figures.

Josh Z 05-12-08 09:50 AM


Originally Posted by bunkaroo
I don't believe I said the studios would be happy, nor is it a huge number. I'm saying that based on its price, lack of features and such, IMO that's better than expected.

That's fair. Frankly, for what they're offering with the product, I'm surprised they sold more than a couple hundred copies. :)

Josh Z 05-12-08 09:57 AM


Originally Posted by GizmoDVD
I'm worried we may have a studio or two pull out in the next year if the numbers don't increase several times over.

The two of us will be criticized for being all "doom and gloom", but this is a very real concern that every Blu-ray fan should take seriously. If the studios can't make a profit on the format, there's only so long they'll continue to throw money at it. What is in it for a studio to put the resources into transferring, authoring, manufacturing, distributing, and promoting a product that will only sell a few thousand copies? And that's for titles that make the Top 10 list! How many copies did the #100, 200, or 2,000 Blu-ray titles sell that week? I would guess that after a few hundred positions, the rest of the Blu-ray catalog probably didn't move a single copy in that time frame.

Even if they don't pull out entirely, I fear we'll see a greatly reduced slate of catalog titles being released, with all emphasis only on new day-and-date titles from every studio.

It's been two years and there's no more format war boogeyman to use as a skapegoat any longer. These numbers are profoundly disheartening, to say the least.

slop101 05-12-08 11:14 AM

The studios only have themselves to blame.

DVD became the success it was for these two main reasons:

- cheaper than VHS
- more convenient than VHS

Better quality was certainly a factor, but not as much as the two reasons above.

Blu-ray is certainly better quality, but it is more expensive, and slightly less convenient due to the equipment necessary to get the most from the format. If they drastically slash their prices, they might have a shot, otherwise...

redbill 05-12-08 11:35 AM

Businesses rarely give up on growth opportunites. DVD is no longer in a growth model. Blu-ray is, because so few people have it yet. Businesses love opportunities to market new products. Same concept when McDonalds & Wendy's create nasty new burgers, to get people interested again in new products...

Gizmo 05-12-08 11:46 AM


Originally Posted by redbill
Businesses rarely give up on growth opportunites. DVD is no longer in a growth model. Blu-ray is, because so few people have it yet. Businesses love opportunities to market new products. Same concept when McDonalds & Wendy's create nasty new burgers, to get people interested again in new products...

Yes, but if McDonalds makes a new Spam and Relish Burger and it does not sell, they pull it, right?

redbill 05-12-08 11:52 AM

yah, but then they'll have a Pork Belly and horseradish chicken sandwich ready to go right behind it. for good or bad, blu-ray has more riding on it, so its got a longer leash - and more marketting...


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:55 PM.


Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.