"Juno" Beats "Aliens vs Predator: Requiem" on DVD
"Juno" Beats "Aliens vs Predator: Requiem" on DVD
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20th Century Fox Home Entertainment swept the national DVD charts the week ending April 20th, snapping up the first four slots on the sales chart and the first two positions on the rental chart.
"Juno" debuted at No. 1 on both the Nielsen VideoScan First Alert Sales chart and Home Media Magazine's rental chart, with "Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem" bowing at No. 2 on both charts.
"Alvin and the Chipmunks," the nation's top DVD seller for the last two weeks, slipped to No. 3, while a third new release, Uwe Boll's "In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale," debuted at No. 4.
According to Nielsen figures, "Chipmunks" is now the year's No. 3 seller, behind Warner's "I Am Legend" at No. 1 and Disney's "Enchanted" at No. 2.
In rental revenue, "Juno" generated an estimated $8.4 million in its first week according to Home Media Magazine market research. "Requiem" finished close behind with $7.7 million.
The previous week's top renter, Paramount's "There Will Be Blood," slipped to No. 3 but suffered a drop of just 17% in rental revenue for the week. After 12 days in release, the film's rental take to date is $15.6 million, or nearly 40% of its box office earnings of $40.2 million.
Fox also scored the week's two top Blu-ray Disc sellers, though in the high-def arena, "Requiem" came out on top and "Juno" bowed at No. 2.
"Juno" debuted at No. 1 on both the Nielsen VideoScan First Alert Sales chart and Home Media Magazine's rental chart, with "Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem" bowing at No. 2 on both charts.
"Alvin and the Chipmunks," the nation's top DVD seller for the last two weeks, slipped to No. 3, while a third new release, Uwe Boll's "In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale," debuted at No. 4.
According to Nielsen figures, "Chipmunks" is now the year's No. 3 seller, behind Warner's "I Am Legend" at No. 1 and Disney's "Enchanted" at No. 2.
In rental revenue, "Juno" generated an estimated $8.4 million in its first week according to Home Media Magazine market research. "Requiem" finished close behind with $7.7 million.
The previous week's top renter, Paramount's "There Will Be Blood," slipped to No. 3 but suffered a drop of just 17% in rental revenue for the week. After 12 days in release, the film's rental take to date is $15.6 million, or nearly 40% of its box office earnings of $40.2 million.
Fox also scored the week's two top Blu-ray Disc sellers, though in the high-def arena, "Requiem" came out on top and "Juno" bowed at No. 2.
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