The Charts: There Will Be Blood
Top US Straight-to-DVD Rentals for Week Ending 9/27/09
(Source: IMDb)
- The Line
- Blood & Bone
- Bring it On: Fight to the Finish
- Streets of Blood
- Labor Pains
- The Killing Room
- The Code
Michael Jai White holding on to the number two slot after two weeks of release with Blood and Bone. More blood a little further down the list with Kilmer/Fiddy Cent actioner Streets of Blood hanging on at four. Action/thrillers in geneal dominating the list with The LIne still on top and The Code and The Killing Room persevering.
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The Charts: You Can Rent, But You Can’t Buy
Top Straight-to-DVD Rentals for Week Ending 9/6/09
(Source: IMDb)
- The Line
- Bring it On: Fight to the Finish
- Streets of Blood
- Labor Pains
- The Killing Room
- Messengers 2: The Scarecrow
- The Code
A couple of new entries opening strong at the top. The Line is a drug drama starring Ray Liotta and Andy Garcia. It’s not for sale until November, but you can rent it now. The latest Bring It On sequel is scoring predictably high. The Killing Room, a psychological-experiment-turns-ugly thriller starring Nick Cannon, Timothy Hutton, Peter Stormare, and Chloe Sevigny won’t be ownable til October, but is holding its own for now. And if The Code can hang in there a little longer, we might see Morgan Freeman on this chart twice when The Maiden Heist launches next month.
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The Charts: Can’t Keep Bring It On Down
September 17, 2009 by David Dylan Thomas
Filed under Comedy, Family, Featured, News
The top straight-to-DVD movie rentals on iTunes as of September 16th, 2009:
(source iTunes)
- Road Trip: Beer Pong (Unrated)
- Labor Pains
- Van Wilder: Freshman Year (Unrated)
- The Secret
- Love and Other Disasters
- The Clique
- Bring It On: In It to Win It
- Another Cinderella Story
Love and Other Disasters is a Brittany Murphy vehicle from ’06 notable for the presence of Catherine Tate (if, like me, you’re a Doctor Who fan – or just a Catherine Tate fan). The Clique is based on a series of Lisi Harrison novels. We’ll see if it does well enough to become a franchise. And if Bring It On: Fight to the Finish were available for rental on iTunes, I’m sure it’d be on this list. Things being what they are, its immediate predecessor will have to do.
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The Charts: Bring It On Fights to the Finish
September 9, 2009 by David Dylan Thomas
Filed under Comedy, Documentary, Featured, News
The most downloaded straight-to-DVD titles on iTunes as of September 8, 2009:
(source: iTunes)
- Bring it On: Fight to the Finish
- Road Trip: Beer Pong (Unrated)
- Labor Pains
- The Secret
- Van Wilder: Freshman Year (Unrated)
The fifth installment of the Bring It On franchise (Can you name the other four? No peeking!) opens strong coming in at number one on our chart and number 11 overall in the iTunes top 100 movie downloads. The Road Trip and Van Wilder sequels make their mark in their unrated incarnations, making one wonder if anyone ever buys the “rated” version. The Secret, out since 2006, cannot possibly still be a secret.
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The Charts: Can’t Get Enough Kilmer
Top Straight-to-DVD Rentals for Week Ending 8/23
(Source: IMDb)
- Streets of Blood
- Labor Pains
- The Code
- Messengers 2: The Scarecrow
- The Chaos Experiment
- Van Wilder: Freshman Year
Val Kilmer shows up twice on our list this week, topping the charts with crime drama Streets of Blood, in which he co-stars with Fiddy Cent and Sharon Stone and again at #5 as a global warming zealot in The Chaos Experiment with Eric Roberts. Lindsay Lohan’s straight-to-DVD debut Labor Pains comes in at #2. Did you know Creed from The Office was in that? Morgan Freeman/Antonio Banderas actioner The Code rounds out the top three after 61 days on the chart.
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