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  1. My mistake. I remembered the best known. I like a lot La prima Angélica, Cría cuervos or Mama cumple 100 años. And with the same style than Saura, Buñuel's Le charme discret de la bourgeoisie (1973)

    Ah, yes... Shame on me I didn't mention Bunuel... :mellow:On german TV Saura is forgotten more or less, but Bunuel still i alive from time to time at least at ARTE.
  2. Makes sense, lots of people get into them, but of those, only a small percentage will actually finish the series.

    Yes, look at the backlist sales for 2010 for example (USA):Sorcerers Stone 345'000 copiesChamber of Secrets 265'000Azkaban 235'000Goblet of Fire 225'000Order of the Phoenix 225'000Half Blood Prince 210'000Deathly Hallows 370'000DH was the best selling book last year -- but that's because the movie pushed book sales. Same thing happened in 2003 for POA.In general -- as you said -- people start with the first one and only a certain percentage buys the next and from those people only a certain percentage buys the next etc.http://www.publisher...gures-2010.htmlSorcerers Stone overall more or less sold twice the copies DH sold in the USA -- and this big picture won't change according to backlist sales. The first one will always be the most popular.In Germany -- another major market -- the picture looks different. Sorcerers Stone per 2008 had sold 5.5 million copies and DH 3.7 million, so the gap isnt as big as it is in the USA. (Source: Carlsen)In Australia by the way the whole saga had sold 5 mio copies as per 2007 according to Nielsen BookScan.
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  4. Well, I once was obsessed with Potter book sales and even created a ranking (most Potter book sales per capita). The list looked like that:1) USA/UK2) France3) Germany (includes Switzerland/Austria)4) Australia5) Japan6) ItalyOf course for many countries like Russia and so on I could not find any sales numbers. But -- yeah -- the Aussies seem to be among the true Potter fanatics on this planet... ;)

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