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United States Combined DVD and Blu-ray Sales Chart for Week Ending December 7, 2014

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RankTitleUnits
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Week
Total
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Spending
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Total
Spending
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1 Dawn of the Planet of the Apes 1,103,285 1,103,285  $17,911,127  $17,911,127 1
2 Frozen 425,529 16,736,068  $8,807,601  $306,058,475 41
3 The Expendables 3 288,279 684,325  $4,835,558  $11,532,505 2
4 How to Train Your Dragon 2 266,321 2,817,791  $4,997,304  $49,506,179 4
5 Tyler Perry's A Madea Christmas 236,133 533,858  $3,633,644  $8,238,228 2
6 Elf 207,047 7,259,287  $1,684,247  $69,671,140 525
7 Maleficent 193,450 2,820,633  $4,208,184  $51,980,128 5
8 National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation 181,464 5,827,441  $1,475,743  $71,778,991 890
9 The Polar Express 148,523 7,881,507  $1,229,039  $98,911,715 467
10 22 Jump Street 137,101 733,271  $2,876,650  $14,256,928 3
11 A Christmas Story 134,565 3,934,397  $1,095,003  $44,231,195 741
12 The Hundred-Foot Journey 130,499 130,499  $2,485,717  $2,485,717 1
13 Despicable Me 2 117,975 12,500,326  $1,671,648  $222,554,521 52
14 The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug 117,001 4,099,279  $1,856,231  $79,654,068 35
15 X-Men: Days of Future Past 115,145 2,298,954  $1,873,949  $46,898,480 8
16 The Giver 111,224 134,602  $1,905,874  $2,283,042 2
17 How the Grinch Stole Christmas 109,537 1,989,014  $1,121,507  $24,577,666 681
18 The Lego Movie 107,787 4,450,581  $2,233,339  $76,425,851 25
19 Dawn of the Planet of the Apes/Rise of the Plan… 102,038 102,038  $2,546,875  $2,546,875 1
20 Planes: Fire and Rescue 100,510 1,110,981  $2,169,479  $19,969,175 5

Our DVD and Blu-ray sales estimates are based on weekly retail surveys, which we use to build a weekly market share estimate for each title we are tracking. The market share is converted into a weekly sales estimate based on industry reports on the overall size of the market, including reports published in Media Play News.

For example, if our weekly retail survey estimates that a particular title sold 1% of all units that week, and the industry reports sales of 1,500,000 units in total, we will estimate 15,000 units were sold of that title. The consumer spending estimate is based on the average sales price for the title in the retailers we survey.

We refine our estimates from week to week as more data becomes available. In particular, we adjust weekly sales figures for the quarter once the total market estimates are published by the Digital Entertainment Group. Figures will therefore fluctuate each week, and totals for individual titles can go up or down as we update our estimates.

Because sales figures are estimated based on sampling, they will be more accurate for higher-selling titles.