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'10,000 BC' clubs DVD competition

Prehistoric actioner tops all three DVD charts

By Thomas K. Arnold

July 2, 2008, 06:49 PM ET

Warner Home Video's "10,000 BC" scored a triple victory for the week ending June 29, topping the national DVD sales and rental charts as well as the Blu-ray Disc sales chart its first week in stores.

The $94.8 million theatrical hit, a prehistoric epic that cost more than $100 million to make, easily beat Paramount's "The Spiderwick Chronicles" for the No. 1 slot on the Nielsen VideoScan First Alert sales chart, racking up about 25% more sales than the children's fantasy, which earned $71.2 million at the boxoffice.

"10,000 BC" also topped Home Media Magazine's video rental chart for the week, generating about 20% more activity than second-ranked "Fool's Gold," also from Warner, which was No. 1 the previous week.

"Spiderwick" bowed at No. 3 on the rental chart and generated about 76% as much activity as did "10,000 BC."

Universal's romantic comedy "Definitely, Maybe" debuted at No. 3 on First Alert, followed at No. 4 by "Fool's Gold," the previous week's top seller.

On the rental chart, "Definitely, Maybe" bowed at No. 6.

Also new to the First Alert sales chart was Fox's "Futurama the Movie: The Beast With a Billion Backs," the latest direct-to-video feature film based on the TV series. "Beast" bowed at No. 6, a strong debut for a DTV release.

On the Blu-ray chart, "10,000 BC" easily took the top spot, with second-ranked "Spiderwick" selling just 31% as many copies, according to Nielsen VideoScan data.

'10,000 BC' clubs DVD competition

Prehistoric actioner tops all three DVD charts

By Thomas K. Arnold

July 2, 2008, 06:49 PM ET

Warner Home Video's "10,000 BC" scored a triple victory for the week ending June 29, topping the national DVD sales and rental charts as well as the Blu-ray Disc sales chart its first week in stores.

The $94.8 million theatrical hit, a prehistoric epic that cost more than $100 million to make, easily beat Paramount's "The Spiderwick Chronicles" for the No. 1 slot on the Nielsen VideoScan First Alert sales chart, racking up about 25% more sales than the children's fantasy, which earned $71.2 million at the boxoffice.

"10,000 BC" also topped Home Media Magazine's video rental chart for the week, generating about 20% more activity than second-ranked "Fool's Gold," also from Warner, which was No. 1 the previous week.

"Spiderwick" bowed at No. 3 on the rental chart and generated about 76% as much activity as did "10,000 BC."

Universal's romantic comedy "Definitely, Maybe" debuted at No. 3 on First Alert, followed at No. 4 by "Fool's Gold," the previous week's top seller.

On the rental chart, "Definitely, Maybe" bowed at No. 6.

Also new to the First Alert sales chart was Fox's "Futurama the Movie: The Beast With a Billion Backs," the latest direct-to-video feature film based on the TV series. "Beast" bowed at No. 6, a strong debut for a DTV release.

On the Blu-ray chart, "10,000 BC" easily took the top spot, with second-ranked "Spiderwick" selling just 31% as many copies, according to Nielsen VideoScan data.


 


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