NEWS: The Departed scores 100,000 high-definition disc sales

Andrew Everard 03 June 2007 15:03

leonardo dicaprio
Warner Home Video's HD release of Martin Scorsese's The Departed, available on both HD-DVD/DVD combo disc and Blu-ray, has become the first title to clock up 100,000 high-definition disc sales. The movie, which stars Leonardo DiCaprio (above) and Jack Nicholson, was released on the HD disc formats on the same day as the standard DVD version.

WHV also says it has the number two spot in HD disc sales, with Superman Returns, while Batman Begins, Happy Feet and Goodfellas are all in the top ten sales chart; It sees this as testimony to the wisdom of its decision to cover all the bases, releasing titles on both Blu-ray and HD DVD.

Sony Pictures had previously announced that Casino Royale on Blu-ray was the first HD title to ship over 100,000 copies: it's thought 140,000 copies have now been shipped and over 80,000 sold, making it the biggest single-format seller.

Comments

Andy Clough June 4, 2007 16:54

I just wish someone in Hollywood would knock heads together and persuade the manufacturers to go with a single hi-def disc format, just as they did with DVD. It's very simple guys: one format good, two formats bad.

Merkin Muffley June 12, 2007 13:32

I assume that's in the States? Even so, just 100,000 copies sold in three months doesn't sound like a whole lot

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Andrew Everard, Audio Editor of Gramophone since November 1999 and What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision's Consulting Editor, read English at Queens' College, Cambridge a very long time ago! He started his journalistic career in 1982 on Haymarket's photographic magazines, and subsequently worked on What Hi-Fi?, High Fidelity, Audiophile and Home Cinema magazines, as well as contributing a monthly column to Japanese title HiVi.