"Harry Potter" DVD "Public Enemies" Lead Cards
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Three high-profile new releases, the real showdown on the national home video charts Wednesday, while urging the flood of hits on stage - in December to capture the impulse buyer - to continue. By far the biggest winner was "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince", which is at $ 302 million, the most successful of the three. The latest installment of the fantasy series easily top the Nielsen VideoScan sales chart for the week ending 13 December Outselling Fellow newcomer "Public Enemies" at No. 2. But the Johnny Depp gangster drama (a box office) is disappointment about 97.1 million U.S. dollars a victory for the visitors on the table rental magazine Home Media Magazine, which reached the number 1 followed by "Harry Potter". Bows at # 3 in the sales chart and No. 4 on the list was letting "Julie & Julia," an acclaimed film about the famous celebrity chef Julia Child, that raised $ 94.1 million in theaters. The leader of the past week two match, "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian," slipped to 5 on the sales chart - right behind "Star Trek" - and the No. 3 in the table location. On the Nielsen VideoScan Blu-ray Disc chart, "Harry Potter" was an easy winner, which is not surprising since 24 percent of its first week sales on the high-definition format was. "Public Enemies" debuted at No. 2 and generated 30 percent of his week and the sale of Blu-ray Disc version. "Julie & Julia" debuted at a distance 10, with Blu-ray accounted for only 6 percent of total sales.