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US DVD SALES CHART WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 25, 2011 (PG 7)

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US DVD Sales Chart for Week Ending Dec 4, 2011Rank Prev. Rank Title Units this Week % Change Total Units Sales this Week Total Sales Weeks in Release1 (-) The Smurfs 490,835 -.-% 490,835 $8,339,287 $8,339,287 12 (2) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 441,850 -38.3% 5,129,689 $6,309,618 $75,586,220 43 (3) Bridesmaids 304,416 -53.5% 3,321,382 $3,933,055 $45,588,212 114 (1) Cars 2 272,561 -74.3% 4,128,562 $5,274,055 $66,409,557 55 (-) Friends with Benefits 211,795 -.-% 211,795 $3,598,397 $3,598,397 16 (24) The Lion King 176,799 5.5% - $3,460,575 - 8757 (23) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part I 170,418 -1.0% 6,611,514 $850,386 $83,701,561 348 (10) Super 8 151,177 -63.4% 564,220 $2,039,378 $9,056,978 29 (-) 30 Minutes or Less 137,777 -.-% 137,777 $2,340,831 $2,340,831 110 (-) Smallville: The Complete Tenth Season 133,065 -.-% 133,065 $4,922,074 $4,922,074 111 (22) Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides 130,709 -24.8% 713,154 $2,500,463 $13,497,330 712 (17) Conan the Barbarian 128,561 -45.6% 364,919 $2,119,971 $5,662,977 213 (15) Elf 128,108 -56.1% - $785,302 - 36814 (-) National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 124,967 -.-% - $1,086,201 - 73315 (-) The Original Television Christmas Classics 114,630 -.-% - $5,434,173 - 37716 (-) Our Idiot Brother 102,928 -.-% 102,928 $1,542,891 $1,542,891 117 (26) Harry Potter: The Complete 8-Film Collection 97,283 -25.7% 439,623 $4,765,894 $21,031,506 418 (25) Water for Elephants 95,055 -30.1% 855,602 $1,397,309 $12,374,444 519 (-) Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas Special 86,534 -.-% 86,534 $690,541 $690,541 120 (-) Horrible Bosses 83,007 -.-% 993,784 $787,736 $14,793,835 821 (18) A Madea Christmas: The Play 82,804 -63.5% 309,606 $1,241,232 $4,640,994 222 (29) Barbie: A Perfect Christmas 77,142 -27.3% 544,733 $1,156,359 $7,804,138 423 (11) Fast Five 75,540 -79.8% 1,954,561 $1,008,459 $29,288,745 924 (28) The Change-up 73,269 -36.8% 483,018 $1,244,840 $8,930,476 425 (27) Crazy, Stupid, Love 65,772 -48.9% 931,736 $624,176 $13,512,152 526 (9) Transformers: Dark of the Moon 64,152 -86.0% 2,415,660 $1,246,473 $42,521,950 1027 (-) Monte Carlo 54,888 -.-% 415,319 $854,057 $6,913,238 728 (8) Rio 53,126 -89.8% 3,351,015 $1,008,863 $47,649,810 1829 (7) The Twilight Saga: Eclipse 52,290 -90.8% 9,129,309 $586,171 $162,477,512 5230 (-) Winnie the Pooh 51,961 -.-% 452,994 $890,092 $7,920,857 6<<< Previous Weekhttp://www.the-numbers.com/dvd/charts/weekly/thisweek.php

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This Week's RankLast Week's RankTitleStreet DateStudioGenreWeeks on Chart Box Office (millions)Blu-ray Share for TitleIndex*3D%†1NewThe Help12/6/11DisneyDrama1$169.2224%100.00-2NewThe Hangover Part II12/6/11WarnerComedy1$254.4644%88.48-3NewCowboys & Aliens12/6/11UniversalSci-Fi Western1$100.2455%51.77-41The Smurfs12/2/11Sony PicturesFamily2$142.6129%38.126%5NewMr. Popper's Penguins12/6/11FoxFamily1$68.2219%28.93-62Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 211/11/11WarnerFantasy5$381.0133%22.133%††74Cars 211/1/11DisneyAnimated6$191.4529%13.416%86Friends With Benefits12/2/11Sony PicturesComedy2$55.8029%12.34-95The Lion King: Diamond Edition10/4/11DisneyAnimated10Re-release37%10.6110%107Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 14/15/11WarnerFantasy35$295.0029%9.773%††118Super 811/22/11ParamountSci-Fi3$127.0053%8.16-123Bridesmaids9/20/11UniversalComedy12$169.1120%7.93-139Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides10/18/11DisneyAdventure8$241.0742%7.7211%14NewThe Debt12/6/11UniversalDrama1$31.1834%7.68-1517The Original Christmas Classics9/4/07Vivendi/Classic MediaAnimated6TV5%6.84-1616National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation11/3/09WarnerComedy2Re-release26%6.78-1728Captain America: The First Avenger10/25/11ParamountAction7$176.6559%6.189%1811Harry Potter Complete 8-Film Collection11/11/11WarnerFantasy5Re-release47%5.79-1919Elf11/16/04WarnerComedy6$173.4019%5.78-2036The Hangover12/15/09WarnerComedy5$277.3222%5.74-

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Why the fuck is it impossible for me to copy something in here that looks decent..It always looks like shit once its posted...Moth fuc.....

:lol: Preview before you post it. Some tables have too much code and isn't compatible. Probably have to turn off some things here.
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1 (-) The Help 1,752,982 -.-% 1,752,982 $29,783,164 $29,783,164 1 2 (-) The Hangover Part II 1,291,247 -.-% 1,291,247 $19,355,793 $19,355,793 1 3 (1) The Smurfs 643,870 35.3% 1,119,679 $10,939,351 $19,023,346 2 4 (-) Cowboys and Aliens 577,608 -.-% 577,608 $9,813,560 $9,813,560 1 5 (-) Mr. Popper's Penguins 567,791 -.-% 567,791 $9,646,769 $9,646,769 1 6 (2) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 359,537 -16.1% 5,475,700 $5,134,188 $80,527,257 5 7 (4) Cars 2 230,868 -12.6% 4,351,086 $4,605,817 $70,853,918 6 8 (5) Friends with Benefits 212,461 3.5% 417,773 $3,671,326 $7,159,577 2 9 (7) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 167,410 1.3% 6,773,707 $870,532 $84,546,060 35 10 (6) The Lion King 161,450 -5.8% - $3,098,904 - 876 11 (9) The Original Christmas Classics 157,067 8.8% 570,489 $2,354,434 $7,663,955 61 12 (3) Bridesmaids 149,529 -49.3% 3,461,592 $2,241,440 $47,709,250 12 13 (-) The Debt 122,709 -.-% 122,709 $2,084,826 $2,084,826 1 14 (14) National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 120,430 -0.6% - $1,022,511 - 734 15 (13) Elf 112,892 -9.1% - $768,795 - 369 16 (10) 30 Minutes or Less 112,849 -15.5% 246,409 $2,062,880 $4,332,064 2 17 (12) Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides 108,510 -14.4% 817,663 $2,056,265 $15,477,055 8 18 (-) The Hangover 106,406 -.-% 11,542,992 $688,106 $184,126,812 104 19 (8) Super 8 90,454 -38.3% 650,046 $1,623,649 $10,618,196 3 20 (16) Harry Potter: The Complete 8-Film Collection 87,474 -7.2% 524,119 $5,047,250 $25,932,863 5 21 (15) Our Idiot Brother 81,580 -18.2% 181,357 $1,246,542 $2,742,200 2 22 (23) The Change-up 71,741 1.0% 552,517 $1,142,117 $10,034,501 5 23 (11) Smallville: The Complete Tenth Season 66,472 -48.5% 195,464 $2,534,577 $7,305,991 2 24 (27) Captain America: The First Avenger 61,354 9.0% 1,319,201 $1,171,248 $23,405,333 7 25 (26) Transformers: Dark of the Moon 60,387 -2.9% 2,474,083 $689,620 $43,173,409 11 26 (25) Crazy, Stupid, Love 60,093 -5.7% 989,815 $853,321 $14,346,360 6 27 (18) Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas Special 58,790 -29.9% 142,675 $469,144 $1,138,547 2 28 (21) Barbie: A Perfect Christmas 54,159 -27.6% 596,531 $811,843 $8,580,590 5 29 (24) Conan the Barbarian 51,068 -25.6% 356,038 $842,111 $5,516,530 3 30 (22) Fast Five 49,857 -31.9% 2,002,105 $554,908 $29,812,775 10

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Top 20 Sellers for the Week Ended 12/18/11

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It was the week of the sequel. Rise of the Planets of the Apes, from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, debuted at No. 1 on both national home video sales charts the week ended Dec. 18, outpacing Paramount/DreamWorks’ Kung Fu Panda 2, which bowed at No. 2 on both the Nielsen VideoScan First Alert chart and Nielsen’s dedicated Blu-ray Disc sales chart.

Both films had similar box office earnings; Apes earned $165.3 million, and Panda, $176.7 million. Nielsen data shows Kung Fu Panda 2 sold 77% as many units as Rise of the Planets of the Apes, overall, and 57% as many Blu-ray Discs. (Nielsen figures do not include Walmart, which is traditionally strongest in family films, so Kung Fu numbers may have been under-represented.)

Rise of the Planet of the Apes generated 49% of its first-week sales from Blu-ray Disc, while the high-definition version accounted for 36% of total Kung Fu Panda 2 disc sales.

Both of the previous week’s top sellers, Walt Disney Studios The Help (No. 1 overall) and Warner’s The Hangover Part II (No. 1 Blu-ray Disc), slipped to No. 3 on their respective charts.

Kung Fu Panda 2 did debut at No. 1 on Home Media Magazine’s weekly rental chart, while Apes bowed at No. 20 — a disparity explained by the fact that 20th Century Fox withholds new releases from Netflix and Redbox by 28 days, while Paramount does not.

Walt Disney’s Fright Night, a remake of the 1985 vampire original, debuted at No. 2 on the rental chart. The film’s $18.3 million domestic theatrical gross propelled it to only a No. 16 debut on First Alert (No. 14 on the Blu-ray Disc chart).

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