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  1. I really have no idea.. I never heard of the book my self.But presales here has been great/fantastic so i figured that it would be the same in other european countries
  2. So you´re the bad gu... ehhh girl :DNice avatar.. Can´t see who it is excact..
  3. I was just trying to inform you kindly.Why the smartass???And why the fuck should i try to make you look bad??What a wierd way to behave
  4. 21 could be this years sleeper like Karate Kid was... THG will just be huge..JC should drop near or over 50% next weekend and finish around 75..BOOOOOOOOOOOMMBBBBBBBB
  5. And now its fine again <_<Everytime i pushed a page button it went to a twitter account
  6. I cant get past page 2 in this thread.Its going to some twitter account Josh DickeyWTF
  7. One great number out of many bad ones to come
  8. I hope lorax gets a big jump today
  9. Maybe.. But Disney will still loose a shitload of money on this..
  10. I wont lie,, I´m a bit worried :lol:But i will honer our bet if it comes to thatBut its 80/20 in your favour now
  11. The numbersLike it did on the DVD Sales Chart, Puss in Boots opened on first place on the Blu-ray sales chart. It sold 571,000 units generating $15.99 million in sales, and that's just from Friday through Sunday. Its opening Blu-ray share was 40%, which is excellent for a kid's movie. Tower Heist opened in second place with 255,000 units / $5.10 million giving it a Blu-ray share of 39%, which is merely good, but not great. Lady and the Tramp slipped a spot to third with 207,000 units / $5.22 million over the week giving it a total of 1.38 million units / $34.46 million after three. This is an excellent run for a catalog title. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1 fell from first to fourth with 154,000 units / $3.55 million for the week giving it totals of 1.40 million units / $32.13 million after three. It is performing much better on DVD. J. Edgar opened in fifth place with 69,000 units / $1.73 million. Its opening week Blu-ray share was just 18%, which is low even for a drama.Weeds: Season Seven opened in sixth place with 46,000 units / $921,000, which was enough for an opening Blu-ray share of 27%. This is better than most TV on DVD earn. The rest of the new releases were well back with The Son of No One opening in 15th place with just 22,000 units / $410,000. Its opening week Blu-ray share was 46%, which is surprisingly high. Downton Abbey: Season One placed 24th with 11,000 units / $244,000. The Way only manged 26th place with 9,000 units / $178,000. It is a limited release and a drama, so it wasn't a prime Blu-ray release, but an opening week share of 14% is soft.Overall Blu-ray sales rebounded this week up 54% in terms of units and 65% in terms of dollars when compared to last week. It was also higher compared to last year, albeit with gains of 8% / 30%. DVD sales were essentially flat versus last week, while it was down versus last year, as has usually been the case for a long, long time. The overall Blu-ray share rose to 35% in terms of units and 45% in terms of dollars, which is a solid number all things considered. (There were no visually intensive Blu-ray Blockbusters, for instance.)Next week new releases include Hugo and mostly nothing else. Puss in Boots might lead the way during its first full week of release. This is bad. Granted, last year's DVD sales were not super strong, but Bambi made its Blu-ray debut and sold more than 1 million units. I don't see 2012 matching that.
  12. Week 9Rank Prev. Rank Title Units this Week % Change Total units Sales this Week Total Sales Weeks in Release1 (-) Puss in Boots 571,438 571,438 $15,994,550 $15,994,550 12 (-) Tower Heist 255,204 255,204 $5,101,532 $5,101,532 13 2 Lady and the Tramp 207,375 -5.18% - $5,219,625 - 7024 1 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1 154,460 -66.04% 1,397,515 $3,551,028 $32,128,874 35 (-) J. Edgar 69,315 69,315 $1,732,193 $1,732,193 16 (-) Weeds: Season Seven 46,058 46,058 $920,697 $920,697 17 4 Real Steel 32,515 -5.82% 1,107,941 $975,120 $31,262,852 58 11 Transformers: Dark of the Moon 29,258 +48.90% 3,264,720 $728,807 $70,083,052 229 7 Drive 28,172 +19.11% 500,361 $563,156 $9,991,844 410 6 A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas 28,058 -3.77% 201,376 $753,347 $4,517,619 3
  13. Its just bad bad badWe are looking at one of history´s biggest financial flops people
  14. My plan is to sell all of my buissnesses at 60 and retire B)Dont know if its possible though Maybe i have to work from 60-90 to pay up the debt
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