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DVD Sales - New Releases Flood Sales Chart
New releases dominated this week's sales chart in a way that is rarely seen. Not only did we have a new number one, but there wasn't a single holdover in the top eight. That new number one was Camp Rock, which sold 535,000 generating $8.02 million in sales. Next up was Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Tour, which sold 414,000 units, however, with a higher price it was actually the number one seller in terms of raw dollars with $9.16 million.
The Numbers Thursday, September 04, 2008DVD Rentals - Street is Kings of the Rentals
New releases did well on the rental charts, but they did not dominate like they did on the sales chart. We still had a new number one as Street Kings topped the charts with nearly double the revenue of its nearest competitor.
The Numbers Thursday, September 04, 2008Contest - A.D.K. - Winning Announcement
The winner of our A.D.K. contest were determined and they are...
The Numbers Thursday, September 04, 2008The Office, Season 2
Episode 1: The Dundies
Michael holds the annual office awards, The Dundies. As usual, calamity ensues.
Box Office Prophets Thursday, September 04, 2008Comics Weekly
A little bit of Buffy, a little bit of Angel and a little bit of Mary Jane make up this week's entries.
Box Office Prophets Thursday, September 04, 2008Stealth Entertainment
This week, our esteemed Stealth Entertainment writer takes a look at the cult poker favorite Rounders.
Box Office Prophets Thursday, September 04, 2008Vicky Cristina Barcelona
On the outside, Woody Allen's Vicky Cristina Barcelona is a light, bright and humorous tale about love and indecision.
Box Office Prophets Thursday, September 04, 2008International Top Five - Milestone Weekend for Knight
The Dark Knight fell hard this past weekend, but it still managed a major milestone reaching $400 million internationally while topping $900 million worldwide. The lack of new markets meant its weekend haul was down 43% to $19.46 million on 6124 screens in 62 markets and now has $413.73 million internationally and $916.02 million worldwide. Its best market of the weekend was Germany, where it remained in first place with $4.58 million on 754 screens over the weekend for a total of $17.61 million after two. This is already more than double what the original made in total. Meanwhile the film's best market overall remained the U.K. where it has made $84.08 million, including $1.67 million on 396 screens over this past weekend.
The Numbers Thursday, September 04, 2008
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