For the 2nd consecutive week, Columbia TriStar’s Radio was the #1...
For the 2nd consecutive week, Columbia TriStar’s Radio was the #1-rented movie on DVD and VHS in the U.S., Rentrak’s preliminary Home Video Essentials data for the week ended Feb. 8 showed Thurs. The movie earned $8.07 million on…
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DVD and VHS in the week, for $17.07 million to date, Rentrak said. On DVD alone, the title earned $6.17 million in the week, $13.10 million to date. Its first full week of availability, Warner’s Secondhand Lions was the #2-rented title. Rentrak said the movie earned $6.83 million, $6.87 million to date. The title earned $5.17 million in the week, $5.21 million to date on DVD alone. Also new to the top 10 their first full week of availability were Disney’s Under the Tuscan Sun at #4 ($5.03 million in the week, $5.07 million to date on DVD and VHS), Universal’s Lost in Translation at #6 ($4.73 million in the week, $4.77 million to date), the R-rated version of Disney’s My Boss’s Daughter at #7 ($4.31 million, $4.33 million), Paramount’s The Fighting Temptations at #9 ($3.27 million, $3.30 million).