Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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"If they had any sense, they'd sell copies o the DVD on the way out. if they had offered me a copy of The Island as I exited the theater, I would have gladly dropped $20 more on top of what I had just spent on a ticket and popcorn."
Now that is a bloody good idea!
Increased revenue, and a way to better gauge a movie's popularity. Heck, it might even persuade more people to actually go to the movies in the first place! I know I'd have gone to see Batman Begins (or other well hyped films) if I'd been able to buy the DVD afterwards.