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Blu-ray Cover Art Gallery for the Week of March 14th, 2010

Posted in Studios, US Releases on March 16th, 2010 by Dave

The Blu-ray Cover Art Gallery for the week of the 14th of March 2010 reveals some new titles that will sell bulk on DVD but may have a harder time on Blu-ray Disc.

Top seller right now is teen fantasy flick New Moon (note that this streets March 20th), followed closely by Disney’s animated family title The Princess and the Frog.

Alternatively we have art house films in the form of Broken Embraces from Sony, Brief Interviews with Hideous Men and Paris from MPI and Wonderful World from Magnolia.

On the Television side we have Breaking Bad: The Complete First Season and Breaking Bad: The Complete Second Season as well as South Park: The Complete Thirteenth Season.

It will be interesting to see how the week plays out from a market share and revenue perspective…

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Blu-ray Cover Art Gallery for the Week of March 7th, 2010

Posted in Studios, US Releases on March 9th, 2010 by Dave

The Blu-ray Cover Art Gallery for the week of the 7th of March 2010 features the first Paramount title in a little while - Up in the Air is a great little film and well worth a look.

Other day and date titles for today from Sony and Disney both include DVD and Digital Copy, though neither Planet 51 nor Old Dogs were well received by the critics.

On the more dramatic side, Lionsgate has Precious and The Stoning of Soraya M., while Sony goes with a family movie Hachi: A Dog’s Tale and ultraviolence with The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day.

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Blu-ray Cover Art Gallery for the Week of February 28th, 2010

Posted in Studios, US Releases on March 2nd, 2010 by Dave

The Blu-ray Cover Art Gallery for the week of the 28th of February 2010 reveals a few bigger releases this week.

Sony steps it up with no less than two versions of the Roland Emmerich distater movie 2012 and the 2012 2 Disc Edition that also includes a Digital Copy.

Warner has Spike Jonze’s much anticipated adaptation of Where the Wild Things Are, again with Digital Copy.

Warner is also releasing a Digibook version of the original Clash of the Titans while Fox has the latest Jared Hess film Gentlemen Broncos, that features Jermaine Clement from Flight of the Conchords.

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Blu-ray Cover Art Gallery for the Week of February 21st, 2010

Posted in Studios, US Releases on February 23rd, 2010 by Dave

Mostly smaller releases this week in the Blu-ray Cover Art Gallery for the week of the 21st of February 2010.

Directors Richard Kelly and Steven Soderbergh have new films out this week with The Box and The Informant! respectively from Warner Home Video.

On the cult movie side we have the first Troma title Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead, and television related titles in the form of Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day and Nurse Jackie: Season 1.

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Blu-ray Market Share Dips Below 10% for First Time in 2010

Posted in Market Share, Studios, US Releases on February 19th, 2010 by Dave

hmm09.jpgThe Blu-ray market share was only 9% for the week ending February 14th according to Home Media Magazine - the first time it has been single figures this year.

On the other hand, the revenue was a healthy $20.15M for the week.

Top seller for the week was Couples Retreat from Universal, ahead of Zombieland from Sony Pictures in 2nd place.

couplesretreat.jpgNew release The Time Traveler’s Wife from Warner took 3rd place ahead of strong sellers Michael Jackson’s This Is It from Sony Pictures and Star Trek from Paramount.

New releases A Serious Man from Universal, The Stepfather from Sony and Dante’s Inferno: An Animated Epic from Anchor Bay placed 12th, 13th and 15th place respectively.

Looking at per title market share, the top sellers were a little lower this week, with Couples Retreat at 19% and The Time Traveler’s Wife at 10% Blu-ray Disc market share, while Zombieland had a healthier 27%.

The Hangover from Warner was also lower than previous weeks with ‘only’ 20% Blu-ray Disc market share.

startrek.jpgTop performers were Inglourious Basterds from Universal with 45% market share, and Star Trek with an awesome 56%.

Looking at other new releases, The Stepfather took only 13%, while A Serious Man had 27%  and Dante’s Inferno: An Animated Epic 34% Blu-ray market share.

Two Top 20 DVD releases that had an adverse effect on the overall market share were The Penguins of Madagascar: Operation DVD Premiere and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Minnie’s Bow-tique, which had no Blu-ray release at all.

Blu-ray Cover Art Gallery for the Week of February 14th, 2010

Posted in Studios, US Releases on February 16th, 2010 by Dave

The Blu-ray Cover Art Gallery for the week of the 14th of February doesn’t have much for fans of block busters, but has a lot of those of more discerning tastes.

Lionsgate is releasing the first of their Studio Canal Collection on Blu-ray Disc, opening with French film Contempt, dark comedy The Ladykillers, as well as Akira Kurosawa’s Ran.

Not to be outdone, Criterion also has a selection of releases including Hunger,Revanche and Lola Montes.

Sony also has a foreign title with Coco Before Chanel , featuring Audrey Tautou ofAmelie and Da Vinci Code fame, while Warner has a cost down version of theDirty Harry Collection.

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Little Change in Blu-ray Market Share and Revenues for February So Far

Posted in Market Share, Studios, US Releases on February 16th, 2010 by Dave

hmm111.jpgBlu-ray Disc accounted for 11% of optical disc sales with a healthy revenue of $21.56M for the week ending February 7th, almost double for the same week last year according to Home Media Magazine.

The big seller this week was Zombieland from Sony Pictures, selling over three times the units of the second placed Michael Jackson’s This Is It, also from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.

zombieland.jpgThe rest of the top five titles were Planet Hulk from Lionsgate, The Hurt Locker from Summit and Surrogates from Disney.

Magnolia’s Ong Bak 2: The Beginning did surprisingly well to take 6th place, ahead of Up from Disney and Inglourious Basterds from Universal.

New release Amelia from Fox took 14th place on the chart, while the single disc release of The Godfather from Paramount just made the chart in 20th place.

Top selling Zombieland also did well on a per title basis with 31% market share for Blu-ray Disc.

Michael Jackson’s This Is It was a still healthy 19% for Blu-ray Disc, while popular DVD title Love Happens from Universal sold only 7% on Blu-ray Disc.

Ong Bak 2: The Beginning was a big seller for Blu-ray with 43%, while Star Trek from Paramount continues to be a strong Blu-ray title with 47% market share.

inglouriousbasterds.jpgOther strong Blu-ray titles included The Hurt Locker with 33% and Inglourious Basterds with 34% Blu-ray Disc market share.

While Planet Hulk also did well with 28% of sales on Blu-ray Disc, new release Amelia had only 11% - perhaps a decent achievement considering the genre.

Blu-ray Cover Art Gallery for the Week of February 7th, 2010

Posted in Studios, US Releases on February 9th, 2010 by Dave

Blu-ray Cover Art Gallery for the week of the 7th of February 2010 reveals a number of catalog titles from Lionsgate including Arnold in The Running Man, along with fresh titles from Universal in the form of Couples Retreat and A Serious Man.

Maybe someone can get A Serious Man, watch it and explain it to me…!

Warner is also releasing The Time Traveler’s Wife while Magnolia also has a couple of new titles - the comedy Serious Moonlight and the British film Bronson.

Stargate fans are also treated to a Blu-ray release of SGU Stargate Universe: Season One.

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Blu-ray Market Share Dips While Revenues Remain Strong

Posted in Market Share, Studios, US Releases on February 8th, 2010 by Dave

hmm11.jpgThe Blu-ray market share dipped slightly to 11% while the revenue remained a solid $21.16M for the week ending January 31st, according to Home Media Magazine.

Michael Jackson’s This Is It from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment was easily the best selling title, taking the top position in the sales chart.

michaeljacksonsthisisit.jpgDisney’s Surrogates had to settle for 2nd place, ahead of the latest in the franchise Saw VI from Lionsgate 3rd position.

The top six was filled out by strong performers from 2009 - The Hangover from Warner, Star Trek from Paramount and Up from Disney respectively.

Summit’s The Hurt Locker took a bit of a tumble to end up in 7th place while Gamer from Lionsgate was in 8th position.

A surprise entry to the top 10 saw WWII in HD from A&E and the History channel take 9th place for the week, ahead of WWII movie Inglourious Basterds from Universal in 10th.

Drew Barrymore’s Whip It from Fox was the last new release to make the top 20 in 11th position on the chart.

sawvi.jpgIt is easy to see why the market share was down for the week, with Michael Jackson’s This Is It taking ‘only’ 21% and Saw VI only 20% market share on Blu-ray Disc.

This in contrast to market shares of 28% for Surrogates and 27% for The Hangover.

The Hurt Locker and District 9 are also doing solid Blu-ray business with 33% Blu-ray Disc market share each.

Top prize though goes to Star Trek with 61% market share for the week, a little ahead of WWII in HD with 58%, not so surprising for a title with a leaning towards HiDef.

Other titles selling more than a third of their units on Blu-ray Disc include Up , Inglourious Basterds and Public Enemies.

wwiiinhd.jpgI was expecting Whip It to have somewhat lower than its 13% market share, while I Can Do Bad All By Myself was again a poor performer in HiDef, and with 4% market share was the one of only two Top 20 DVD titles that took less than 10% market share for Blu-ray.

All said and done, with only a quarter of the top 20 DVD titles for the week having less than 20% market share on Blu-ray, I think the format is continuing to grow.

Blu-ray Cover Art Gallery for the Week of January 31st, 2010

Posted in Studios, US Releases on February 2nd, 2010 by Dave

The Blu-ray Cover Art Gallery for the week of the 31st of January 2010 reveals a lot of releases, though many of them are pretty basic titles from Anchor Bay.

New Day and Date titles include Zombieland and Amelia, while catalog titles include The Last King of Scotland, Walk the Line, Mystic River and individual releases for The Godfather and The Godfather Part II.

BBC SciFi fans will flip over the range of Dr Who titles, including Doctor Who: The Waters Of Mars, Doctor Who: The End Of Time and the whole shooting match in Doctor Who: The Complete Specials.

Warner also released less expensive ‘regular’ editions of Gone with the Wind and Bonnie and Clyde, along with The Music Man.

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