Blu-ray Disc Sales Figures Discussion - Part II
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Actually those are all pretty popular shows, especially the Office. The Best Buys I went to was definitely understocked on Transformers BD since they were sold out by the time I got there after work but the associate said they only received 6 or 7 per store. So I ended getting mine on Amazon and it still looks like Transformers Bd is still in the top ten.
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Actually those are all pretty popular shows, especially the Office. The Best Buys I went to was definitely understocked on Transformers BD since they were sold out by the time I got there after work but the associate said they only received 6 or 7 per store. So I ended getting mine on Amazon and it still looks like Transformers Bd is still in the top ten.
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"Sex" also was the top Blu-ray Disc seller for the week, with Paramount's "Godfather Collection" a strong No. 2. "Leatherheads" debuted at No. 5 on the Nielsen VideoScan Blu-ray Disc First Alert chart.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/...813a56ca8bb0a0
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/...813a56ca8bb0a0
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Sex and the City outsold The Godfather Collection? Wow...that is messed up. I know the list price is obviously a bit higher on The Godfather...but damn.
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I'm really not surprised. The Godfather Trilogy was priced a LOT higher and is a catalog title from the 70s that has become ubiquitous on cable and other home video formats. Sex and the City is a day and date title that did pretty huge box office. The respective quality of the movies themselves has little to do with the Blu-ray volume sales.
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In an interview with Howard Stern yesterday, 'Iron Man' director John Favreau revealed that the Blu-ray release of his blockbuster hit has already broken sales records for the format. While final sales numbers won't be known until next Friday, its was widely expected that 'Iron Man' would be a huge success on the high definition format.
In an interview with Howard Stern yesterday, 'Iron Man' director John Favreau revealed that the Blu-ray release of his blockbuster hit has already broken sales records for the format. While final sales numbers won't be known until next Friday, its was widely expected that 'Iron Man' would be a huge success on the high definition format.
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I wouldn't necessarily call 2nd place for a 70 dollar set nothing. Considering it did go up against a day and date blockbuster (400 mil worldwide for SaTC), It did hold's it own very well and goes against the criticism that blu-ray is only an action format.
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I think the most telling thing, as someone who only sees these numbers when they are posted here, is that BD has gained no ground in months. It was 6% when there were weekly posts near the beginning of the year, and it is still 6%.
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Agreed. This is definitely a positive turn.
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I am looking forward to next week's chart then and your comments...again.
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Now maybe it will be 7% next week, but if it back down to 6% the week after, then that is still steady, with very little growth. I am looking at longterm trending here. I don't think it is a downward trend, but it is not much of an upward trend either.
I am not arguing that BD did no do much better this week than last, but that is not an indication of long-term success. A hot or big title can have a big impact. I expect next week to be huge because of Iron Man. I am more interested in seeing if the format can sustain these surges.
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Here's a chart from earlier in the year, and I picked a random page and picked the first chart I saw.
Now after thinking more about this on more than an anecdotal level, I think this 6% number doesn't tell the whole story either unless both charts showed what the 6% of what number. This weeks 6% could be a much higher number of raw sales than the chart I reposted. I suppose it could also be lower.
I feel like a broken record. These numbers are all useless without a hard number at the top of the whole thing.
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In an interview with Howard Stern yesterday, 'Iron Man' director John Favreau revealed that the Blu-ray release of his blockbuster hit has already broken sales records for the format. While final sales numbers won't be known until next Friday, its was widely expected that 'Iron Man' would be a huge success on the high definition format.
In an interview with Howard Stern yesterday, 'Iron Man' director John Favreau revealed that the Blu-ray release of his blockbuster hit has already broken sales records for the format. While final sales numbers won't be known until next Friday, its was widely expected that 'Iron Man' would be a huge success on the high definition format.
Isn't 300 sitting around the 450,000 mark in total sales? Looks like Iron Man made a much bigger splash than we thought.
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We'll know soon enough. But should we believe it? The last time Paramount did a press release for a big title was Transformers on HD DVD and we all remember how that went over.
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But it was also the film's bow on a new format. The films have been on DVD for a long time. A double-dip DVD vs. a "new" BD is not a great comparison. I didn't even know there was a new DVD of this series dropping this week.
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I wouldn't call it just another double-dip DVD. It's a DVD release of a massive restoration of some of the greatest films of all time. Your personal awareness of it is irrelevant.
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But it was already out on DVD, right? Twice before?
Why do people feel the need to compare apples to oranges? A fair comparison would be SatC: The Movie DVD vs. BD numbers. The Godfather is not a premier new release on DVD.
Why do people feel the need to compare apples to oranges? A fair comparison would be SatC: The Movie DVD vs. BD numbers. The Godfather is not a premier new release on DVD.
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Now, even if the BD sold twice as much as the DVD, looking at Sex and the City BD numbers (selling only 3% of what the DVD did) and Sex being the #1 BD of the week, would mean the BD sales of Godfather would be pretty low. If Sex sold 4 million on DVD (just a guess, but probable), that would mean the BD sold 120k, and since Godfather was a bit less then that on the charts, it may have sold 80k (DVD then doing 55k or so). Not amazing numbers for the BDs biggest catalog release of the year and with 8 million possible players out there. Of course, that's just my person opinion.
Its not an action-heavy film so I didn't expect it o pull amazing numbers like some other CGI filled releases might (Spider-Man for example).





