DarknessOfDeath
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*pokes M.O. Steel*
You two are confusing each other.
The Target set comes with 3 disk.
The movie disc is packaged in a compartment in the back of the Break The Wall case.
The Bonus disk is in a white paper sleeve.
The Digital Copy disk is in a cardboard sleeve.
That's the contents.
M.O. Steel, the Break The Wall case is designed to only hold one disc. I think you may be thinking that you can place a disc on the inside of the door of the compartment. You can do that, but if you try, you will see how loose the disc sits on that peg and how easily it falls off. It wasn't meant for that.
You got the right number of disc, all packaged properly.
Does that help.
*pokes M.O. Steel*
Does the Target Exclusive have all the same discs as this version below, with the only difference being that it comes in a different case or is the second disc different than the one that comes in this set?
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my break the wall actually is able to hold the second disc pretty well. maybe the threading on your slot is broken. that sucks.![]()
Does the Target Exclusive have all the same discs as this version below, with the only difference being that it comes in a different case or is the second disc different than the one that comes in this set?
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Tried that on both mine and my brother's. Maybe yours has a defect that allows it to work like that, but I don't think it's meant to do that.
did you just poke me?
Well to be fair, that article stated "close to" 2 million copies on opening day. It seems a little front-loaded because it cooled off after that Tuesday it appears.I thought it said somewhere that 2 mil units were sold on the first day?
According to http://www.the-numbers.com/dvd/charts/weekly/thisweek.php, TIH sold 2,1 million units the first week, around 51 million dollars. Not bad at all, more than two thirds of what Indy IV made, and TIH made less than half of its theatrical gross. It should sell around three million copies, I think that´s more than Hulk did, and the DVD market was a lot less crowded than it is now.
According to Marvel, DVD sales for The Incredible Hulk are currently at 69 million, which is excellent.
Here's the article, although it mostly talks about Iron Man, there is some Hulk stuff as well: http://www.newsarama.com/film/ap-081104-marvel-3q-profits.html
^Ît didn´t sell 69 million copies, it made 69 million dollars. Still very impressive. It probably includes blu-ray cuz the-numbers.com puts TIH at 50 million dollars in its first week, and it doesn´t include blu-ray.
The real question here is "what did you just poke me with?"![]()
According to Marvel, DVD sales for The Incredible Hulk are currently at 69 million, which is excellent.
Here's the article, although it mostly talks about Iron Man, there is some Hulk stuff as well: http://www.newsarama.com/film/ap-081104-marvel-3q-profits.html