![]() Director Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis Presley biopic, which earned 150. 1 on the NPD VideoScan First Alert chart, which tracks combined DVD and Blu-ray Disc unit sales, and the dedicated Blu-ray Disc sales chart the week ended Sept. 1 spot on the home video sales charts the week ended June 19, topping the NPD VideoScan First Alert sales chart. Home Entertainment’s Elvis debuted at No. Just picture an angry man fumbling around with his SD Oppo remote and only watching corny cartoons - because that's what I will have devolved to.thanks to this war. John Latchem 22 June 2016, 11:23 pm Walt Disney Studios’ Zootopia kept the No. If one day, you see I'm not posting anymore - you'll know that that's what has happened to me. I swear if I didn't love movies in high-def.Įvery second I'm anxious to just throw it all in the trash and go back to watching only anime and Asian films on SD DVD. ****, I agree - I agree with every negative anyone can come up with about both formats. You'll never see me arguing for BD or not agreeing when someone blasts them/Sony. If I didn't already own an expensive home theater or love high-def - I would devote my time to pissing on both formats, picketing in the streets against the war, and watching movies only off my portable media player.īut I don't so I just try to deal while hating the war. BD seemed on track til recently.Įvery other second though, I think of selling everything I own. But I want to support the one side that has a chance of becoming a clear victor (only because sales say so, not for any other BS technical reason - the formats are equal). I support anything that helps that.Īt the end of the day I think both Toshiba and Sony are full of **** and that the formats are equally crappy for not offering a better solution. ![]() Besides, if some sound so it is only because, of course, I would want certain titles to come to BD (it is the format I own) - and because, of course, what I want more than anything is for one format to win outright quickly. I was a big HD DVD supporter prior to switching to BD. Top 10 Media Play News rental chart for the week ended 1/28/18:įor complete sales and rental charts, visit so? Read them again, they end up being fairly neutral. ![]() 1 for a fourth consecutive week on the NPD VideoScan First Alert chart, which tracks combined DVD and Blu-ray Disc unit sales, and the dedicated Blu-ray Disc sales chart the week ended July 10. read more 6.12.18 Bring it home ‘I Can Only Imagine’ Available Now on Blu-Ray, DVD & Digital read more 5.8. Kong’ Tops Disc Sales Charts for Fourth Week Warner Bros. 1 on the NPD VideoScan First Alert sales chart for the week ending June 16, 2018. Top 20 NPD VideoScan First Alert, powered by Nielsen, chart for the week ended 1/27/18:ġ5. 6.21.18 ‘I Can Only Imagine’ Earns Top Spot on Home Video Charts The faith-based I Can Only Imagine debuted at No. Arnold is Editorial Director of Media Play News. Rounding out the top five rentals were Universal Pictures’ “American Made” at No. 1 the prior week, while “Jigsaw” debuted at No. 1 now that its week-long holdback from Redbox is over. On Media Play News’ rental chart for the week ended Jan. Fifteen percent of total unit sales came from the 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray, down from 23% the prior week – a record for first-week sales of a major theatrical title on disc. “Blade Runner 2049” remains a big hit on Blu-ray Disc, with 64% of its second-week sales coming from the high-definition format, down from 76% its debut week. On the Blu-ray Disc sales chart, “It” finished at No. Rounding out the top five on the overall disc sales chart were Warner’s “ It” at No. ![]() 4, with yet another Warner title, the war drama “ Dunkirk,” moving up to No. On the Blu-ray Disc sales chart, “Geostorm” and “Jigsaw” bowed at No. ![]()
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