I am sure the DVD guys which were hoping that high def will fail are currently tearing their hair off but still being in denial. DVD is dead get over it!
Dave you can keep slobbering all over Blu-ray and cheerlead as much as you like but DVD is far from "dead". Don't be so laughably ridiculous.
DVD sales were in fact the overwhelming majority of sales being talked about here.
Blu-ray took a mere 12% of Batman TDK. DVD sales were excellent (just like they were for Iron Man and Wanted) and any other title you care to name.
Considering how many PS3s there are and how these movies have been about as squarely aimed at the PS3 demographic as can be I'd call the numbers a disappointment, in fact.
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I am sure the DVD guys which were hoping that high def will fail are currently tearing their hair off but still being in denial. DVD is dead get over it!
LOL
Dave you can keep slobbering all over Blu-ray and cheerlead as much as you like but DVD is far from "dead".
Don't be so laughably ridiculous.
DVD sales were in fact the overwhelming majority of sales being talked about here.
Blu-ray took a mere 12% of Batman TDK.
DVD sales were excellent (just like they were for Iron Man and Wanted) and any other title you care to name.
Considering how many PS3s there are and how these movies have been about as squarely aimed at the PS3 demographic as can be I'd call the numbers a disappointment, in fact.
Probably 20% of $ though TT.