
Despite far less media attention, Fox's "Ice Age: Continental Drift" has taken in $828.5M worldwide, compared with Disney's still-strong "Brave," which has grossed $470M (and continues its overseas rollout).
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Pixar’s Brave, distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, debuted at No. 1 on the Nielsen VideoScan First Alert sales chart for the week ended Nov. 18.
The studio’s latest CG-animated hit, which grossed $236.6 million at the domestic box office, also topped VideoScan’s dedicated Blu-ray Disc sales chart for the week.
Sony Pictures’ The Amazing Spider-Man, in its first full week of release, dropped a slot to No. 2 on both charts after debuting in the top spot the previous week following its Friday, Nov. 9 street date. The Marvel superhero actioner sold 28.5 percent as many total copies as Brave and 34.8 percent as many Blu-ray copies.
For Brave, 51 percent of units sold came in the Blu-ray format and 12 percent of all units sold were of the 3D version, compared with 62 percent and 15 percent for Amazing Spider-Man, respectively.
No. 3 on both charts went to Universal’s Savages, the latest Oliver Stone film, and No. 4 went to Fox’s sci-fi comedy The Watch; both are new releases.
On Home Media Magazine’s weekly rental chart, the top three titles remained unchanged from the previous week, with Amazing Spider-Man at No. 1, Fox’s Prometheus at No. 2 and Sony’s Arthur Christmas at No. 3.
The Lionsgate actioner Fire With Fire rose to No. 4 on the strength of greater exposure at Redbox. Likewise, Warner’s The Campaign rose from No. 79 to No. 7 in its third week of release due to titles being stocked at Redbox kiosks as a workaround to the usual embargo Warner imposes on Redbox and Netflix.
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