BURN!!!Kristatos wrote:Then it'll be in its natural habitat, along with all those crappy straight-to-DVD action movies starring former WWE wrestlers.katied wrote:QOS is well on its way to being in the bargain bins, if it isn't already!

BURN!!!Kristatos wrote:Then it'll be in its natural habitat, along with all those crappy straight-to-DVD action movies starring former WWE wrestlers.katied wrote:QOS is well on its way to being in the bargain bins, if it isn't already!
Omega wrote:BURN!!!Kristatos wrote:Then it'll be in its natural habitat, along with all those crappy straight-to-DVD action movies starring former WWE wrestlers.katied wrote:QOS is well on its way to being in the bargain bins, if it isn't already!
Kristatos wrote:Then it'll be in its natural habitat, along with all those crappy straight-to-DVD action movies starring former WWE wrestlers.katied wrote:QOS is well on its way to being in the bargain bins, if it isn't already!
Chief of Staff, 007's gone round the bend. Says someone's been trying to feed him a poisoned banana. Fellow's lost his nerve. Been in the hospital too long. Better call him home.
*waits for the pro-Craigs to try and put some sort of positive spin on that*Mazer Rackham wrote:The Wolverine slashes Craig's Quark.
the debut of Weaopn X's solo outing sold around 3 million its first week on dvd. On Blu-ray it sold around 750k copies.
Keep in mind that X-MEN Origins:Wolverine had a Domestic BO of: $180m and Foreign BO of $184M
No need to spin it.katied wrote:*waits for the pro-Craigs to try and put some sort of positive spin on that*Mazer Rackham wrote:The Wolverine slashes Craig's Quark.
the debut of Weaopn X's solo outing sold around 3 million its first week on dvd. On Blu-ray it sold around 750k copies.
Keep in mind that X-MEN Origins:Wolverine had a Domestic BO of: $180m and Foreign BO of $184M![]()
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Ouch. Do they count all the multiple copies of QOS bought by Bond nerds for their "collections",I wonder?Mazer Rackham wrote:Year end eiditon.
No question Craig has driven the Bond Brand backwards in great big steps.
Quark may even slip lower. I'll update this to reflect the final numbers.
- 1 Twilight 10m
2 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen 8.5m
3 Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa 8m
4 Up 6.6m
5 Star Trek 5m
6 Bolt 4.5m
7 Monsters vs. Aliens 4.5m
8 Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs 4.3m
9 The Proposal 4.2m
10 X-Men Origins: Wolverine 4.1m
11 Taken 4m
12 Gran Torino 4m
13 G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra 4m
14 Marley and Me 3.6m
15 Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3.5m
16 Paul Blart: Mall Cop 3.3m
17 Dark Knight, The 3.3m
18 High School Musical 3: Senior Year 3.2
19 Hannah Montana The Movie 3m
20 Fast & Furious 3m
21 Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure 2.8m
22 Bedtime Stories 2.8m
23 Quantum of Solace 2,644,381
24 Pinocchio 2,642,925
25 Pineapple Express 2,631,964
26 The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 2,577,605
27 Role Models 2.3m
28 Watchmen 2.3m
29 Coraline 2.2m
30 Underworld: Rise of the Lycans 2,254,968
I was almost going to say 3 million was respectable looking at the competition I can't bring myself to do itKristatos wrote:It sold fewer DVDs than Tinkerbell and the Lost Treasure
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1 Twilight 10m
2 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen 8.8m
3 Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa 8m
4 Up 7.1m
5 Star Trek 5.2m
6 Bolt 4.5m
7 Monsters vs. Aliens 4.5m
8 Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs 4.3m
9 The Proposal 4.2m
10 X-Men Origins: Wolverine 4.1m
11 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
12 Taken 4m
13 Gran Torino 4m
14 G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra 4m
15 Marley and Me 3.6m
16 Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3.5m
17 Paul Blart: Mall Cop 3.3m
18 Dark Knight, The 3.3m
19 High School Musical 3: Senior Year 3.2
20 Hannah Montana The Movie 3m
21 Fast & Furious 3m
22 Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure 2.8m
23 Bedtime Stories 2.8m
24 Quantum of Solace 2.66m
25 Pinocchio 2.64m
26 Pineapple Express 2.63m
Kristatos wrote:Sad. Even flops like Bedtime Stories and GI Joe are ahead of QoS.
Yeah, but it didn't do very well at the box office, as I recall.katied wrote:Kristatos wrote:Sad. Even flops like Bedtime Stories and GI Joe are ahead of QoS.
Ouch. Bedtime Stories wasn't bad.My nephews who were 12,11 and 8 at the time they saw it liked it.
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1 Twilight 10m
2 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen 9m
3 Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa 8m
4 Up 8m
5 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince 5.63m
6 Star Trek 5.61m
7 Monsters vs. Aliens 4.8m
8 Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs 4.7m
9 Bolt 4.6m
10 The Proposal 4.5m
11 X-Men Origins: Wolverine 4.3m
12 G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra 4m
13 Taken 4m
14 Gran Torino 4m
15 The Hangover 3.9m
16 Marley and Me 3.6m
17 Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3.5m
18 Paul Blart: Mall Cop 3.4m
19 Dark Knight, The 3.35m
20 Hannah Montana The Movie 3.3m
21 High School Musical 3: Senior Year 3.26m
22 Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure 3.09m
23 Fast & Furious 3m
24 Bedtime Stories 2.8m
25 Quantum of Solace 2.66m
26 Pinocchio 2.64m
27 Pineapple Express 2.63m
All that, *without* any sort of gimmick! *cough*shakycam*cough*Mazer Rackham wrote:I thought Pinocchio's performance was nothing short of amazing: it is a 1940 movie, with four previous video releases, a total of three DVD releases, and one Blu-ray. The fact that it could sell 2.6m more copies and take on Quark a major Hollywood franchise to boot is great.