![]() ![]() 44.īlack Swan bumped The King’s Speech to No. ![]() With no mail or kiosk availability, the title had labored near the bottom of the rental chart last week, for example, it was No. 1, having just come off its 28-day holdback from Netflix and Redbox. ![]() On Home Media Magazine’s weekly rental chart, 20th Century Fox’s Black Swan was an easy No. 3 its fifth week out after holding the No. 10 the week before, finishing right behind another Disney release, Tangled, which slipped to No. In its fourth week in stores, Walt Disney Studios’ Tron: Legacy zoomed back up to No. Overall, consumers bought 65% as many copies as they did of Deathly Hallows during the week. 2 for the week ending May 1 on the Nielsen VideoScan First Alert sales chart and Nielsen’s dedicated Blu-ray Disc chart.īlu-ray Disc sales were relatively weak, however Deathly Hallows outsold The King’s Speech by nearly a 3-1 margin. The film boosted overall consumer spending on DVDs and Blu-ray Discs by the double and giving the home entertainment business some very good news in the wake of a very weak first quarter that spawned negative “disc is dead” headlines all over the country.Īnchor Bay Entertainment’s Oscar-winning The King’s Speech, this year’s best picture, remained in high demand its second week in stores, finishing at No. Warner Home Video’s release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I, the seventh installment in the franchise, remained the country’s top-selling disc for the third consecutive week. ![]()
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