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Welsh hero
Mithlond

Jul 5 2013, 5:58pm
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The hobbit second best selling home video (DVD and Blu ray) of 2013 in UK
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1. Skyfall 2. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey 3. Les Misérables 4. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 5. Taken 2 6. Life of Pi 7. Django Unchained 8. Dredd 9. Looper 10. Argo http://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/james-bond-epic-skyfall-dominates-biggest-selling-videos-of-2013-so-far-2334/
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demnation
Nargothrond
Jul 5 2013, 6:32pm
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but does it really mean anything?
My Sam Gamgee is indeed a reflexion of the English soldier, of the privates and batmen I knew in the 1914 war, and recognized as so far superior to myself- J.R.R. Tolkien
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glor
Nargothrond
Jul 5 2013, 7:05pm
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Yes! What with illegal dowloads and on demand services the fact that people are paying money for a DVD or blu-ray means they think that AUJ is a keeper, a film to be watched repeatedly in years to come
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Metal Slug
Ossiriand
Jul 5 2013, 7:14pm
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Any hope the extended ed. will come out before Nov.? I couldnt wait and got the theatrical the day it came out. When DoS comes out, I'll have to be more patient.
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AncalagontheBlack
Nargothrond
Jul 5 2013, 7:33pm
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An advantage AUJ probably has that others on the list don't is the EE version. I wonder if that version might equals the sales of the theatrical release.
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Moahunter
Nargothrond

Jul 6 2013, 1:08am
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The OP omitted this significant ending to the heading. The article states "The Official Charts Company – which compiles the UK’s industry recognised video charts (comprising sales on all formats including DVD and Blu-ray) – has released the biggest seller lists at half-way point through the year,"
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MouthofSauron
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Jul 6 2013, 1:24am
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i think this is one example where the studio banks on the double-dip. i'm sure all the people who liked the film bought it and than they find out there's a extended edition and buy it again.
take me down to the woodland realm where the trees are green and the elf women are pretty....Oh will you please take me home!!
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Elessar
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Jul 6 2013, 5:03am
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For a great movie :)
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Bumblingidiot
Nargothrond
Jul 7 2013, 4:07am
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People who decide to see the next one
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but haven't seen the first, might also buy the DVD before heading to the cinemas in December.
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Patty
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Jul 7 2013, 6:48am
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November 12th according to Blu-ray.com./
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Permanent address: Into the West
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Rohirrim Rider
Ossiriand

Jul 7 2013, 1:06pm
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So almost certainly November 11th for the UK audience
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As our releases are a Monday rather than the Tuesday releases of the US (we got all three LOTR:EEs a day earlier too).
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Welsh hero
Mithlond

Jul 7 2013, 3:30pm
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When it is classified we will find out for sure
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I keep checking the site to see, nothing yet
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