In its first full week of availability, Disney’s Finding Nemo was...
In its first full week of availability, Disney’s Finding Nemo was the #1-rented DVD in the U.S., Rentrak said its preliminary Home Video Essentials data for the week ended Nov. 9 showed. Rentrak said the title earned $6.41 million…
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in DVD rentals for the week and a total of $6.52 million to date. Combined total rental earnings for the title on DVD and VHS were $10.94 million, Rentrak said. Two other titles also made the top 10 in their first full week of availability: MGM’s Legally Blonde 2 at #2 and Columbia TriStar’s Adam Sandler’s Eight Crazy Nights at #8. Rentrak said the DVD of Legally Blonde 2 earned $5.48 million in rentals for the week and $5.53 million to date, while combined DVD and VHS earnings were $8.61 million. It said the DVD of Eight Crazy Nights earned $2.48 million in rentals for the week and $2.53 million to date, while combined DVD and VHS earnings to date were $3.71 million. Last week’s #1 DVD -- Universal’s Hulk -- dropped to #3, earning $4 million for the week and $9.62 million after 2 weeks, while combined DVD and VHS earnings to date were $14.41 million.