'Pirates' Outsells 'Matrix' in High-Def Showdown 231
An anonymous reader writes "As Slashdot recently reported, last week saw the latest showdown between HD DVD and Blu-ray, with both formats bringing out the big guns in terms of high profile format-exclusive disc releases. In one corner were the Blu-ray exclusive releases of the first two 'Pirates of the Caribbean' films on Blu-ray — in the other, the HD DVD exclusive releases of 'The Matrix' Trilogy. So who won the sales battle? According to preliminary estimates, this one goes to 'Pirates' in a big way. The two 'Pirates' flicks sold an estimated 47,000 units, while the 'Matrix' sets sold just about 13,900 units. Is this an indication of movie quality, or another notch in the belt for the Blu-ray format?"
uggghhh (Score:5, Funny)
Re:uggghhh (Score:5, Funny)
shit! it's not http://www.piratesxxx.com/ [piratesxxx.com]
Re: (Score:2, Funny)
Re:uggghhh (Score:5, Insightful)
Re: (Score:3, Interesting)
Re: (Score:3, Insightful)
I will be moved when ONE title is released to BOTH formats on the same day. A big title, perhaps we'll see that soon.
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
As long as we're off-topic anyway, I was SURE, absolutely SURE, that we'd get hi-def Star Wars last month. 30th anniversary for cryin' out loud, and all that comes of it is some animated series, a postal service publicity stunt, and a few quick cash-in documentaries. Movies old and new are being shoveled out in HD all the time nowadays and I thought there was no way on Earth that Lucas would pass up the chance to sell us those movies yet again.
I was so sure it
Re: (Score:2)
Wow.... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Wow.... (Score:4, Insightful)
So does this reflect poorly on your right hand? Submitter must be on drugs to even suggest such a point.
Re:Wow.... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Wow.... (Score:5, Insightful)
They generally do not buy movies they already own in another format. I.e. While DVD was the "hot thing" very few people bought DVD movies they already owned in VHS.
With that in mind. How many Pirates fans haven't gotten around to buying Dead Man's Chest on DVD? Compare with Matrix fans. Hell, I could compile a Star Trek Univers (tm) boxed set in ANY format containing all the series, Movies and documentaries. I could then toss in a player and sell the whole package for $2000. Dosn't matter weather I pick Blue Ray or HD-DVD. It would outsell any other $2000 TV bundle.
Darn. I should go back to school and study marketing, so I can know why this won't work.
Re: (Score:2, Funny)
Re: (Score:3, Insightful)
Re: (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Wow.... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re: (Score:2)
Two more factors:
* More owners of Blu-Ray machines
* The Matrix set is also a Blu-Ray release (later in the year)
Given its non-exclusivity, there's no reason for anyone who doesn't already own HD-DVD to jump in just for The Matrix, even assuming there are such rabid fans out there. Blu-Ray owners will wait for the Blu-Ray edition, owners of neither format are not going to
Re:Wow.... (Score:5, Insightful)
Lower Price + Movie In Theaters = More Sales (Score:2)
Duh.
Why is this even "news?"
Re: (Score:3, Informative)
Where only the first Matrix movie is good and that's sort of fucking old and noone would buy it again.
So yes, of course Pirates sells more, whatever format, since it's a much better movie.
Thought I still hope bluray wins just to piss Microsofts evil strategy of and also because there are plenty of bluray burners already.
Re: (Score:3, Insightful)
Also, Pirates '3' is out
Re:Wow.... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re: (Score:2)
Blu-ray: We sold more units!!1
HD-DVD: Our sales volume was higher!!1
While both are factually true, the other important issue is installed base; I would think if sales per playback unit of media are higher for one format than the other, it would make sense for content producers to shift to that unit (once data has been normalized for demographic, of course). This works in
Re: (Score:2)
Clearly... (Score:3, Funny)
Rather... (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
But dude, it's an exclusive special edition orange!!
Or... neither (Score:5, Insightful)
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:3, Interesting)
When at the end of the first film Neo said:
"Now, I'm going to hang up this phone, and I'm going to show these people what you don't want them to see. I'm going to show them a world without you...a world without rules and controls, w
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:3, Insightful)
But Matrix set an expectation about there being a coherent story line, and in Matrix 2 and 3 they failed to meet that expectation. Like someone else here said, Pirates is something a 4-year-old mig
Re: (Score:2)
Since I've never, nor do I ever intend to set foot in a Disney theme park, I've no idea whet the ride is like. However I did notice there really weren't any pirates to speak of in the movies. Nobody attacked any passing innocent sh
Re: (Score:3, Insightful)
I'm not a proponent of either setup, I don't have a single Blu-ray or HD-DVD disc. I just think the comparison here is flat-out stupid. Next thing you know, we'll have a Slashdot story about Casino Royale Blu-ray release outselling the HD-DVD version of Bruce Almighty.
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:3, Interesting)
Feature-to-feature, the two formats are so close that 95% of the population won't even know that there is a difference. The other 5% really shouldn't care either, but they've got reputations to ma
Re: (Score:2, Funny)
Re: (Score:2)
I think (Score:2)
The original Pirates was much better than the two sequel, each of declining quality. But the sequels were "good enough" not to get fan blowback on the original.
Also, each Matrix felt slightly incompl
Re: (Score:2)
time is the decider (Score:5, Insightful)
It's been many years since Matrix was released. Hype has long since died over that franchise. Especially with the help of its weak sequels. Pirates has all kinds of current advertising and marketing hype surrounding it. No surprise people bought more of that hi-def title.
Seth
Re: (Score:2)
Please...this is silly (Score:5, Insightful)
Re: (Score:2)
Oh, and no. Only 4 yr old Pirates play Xbox
Re: (Score:2)
I ended up just doing my best to pretend that it really ended the way I wanted it to. I wanted Neo to discover Smith's trick. Instead of a one-on-one, Neo would start absorbing Smiths right and left. The camera
Re: (Score:2)
That is a much, much better ending. Except I wouldn't have Neo killing himself and the millions of people (after all, they need to be rescued). Now that he's "wedged" in he could launch some sort of denial of service attack against the Architect, leaving the Matrix intact, but under human control, so it could be shut down cleanly. Morpheus, Trinity, and crew would attack the machine city and prevent the machines from re-launching the Architect program, o
Re: (Score:2)
You and the rest of the Matrix haters DO NOT UNDERSTAND THE STORY.
It's not a mater of understanding. I've never even said that the story behind to movie was bad, though I read it many years ago when studying ancient philosophers, it is after all nothing new. What I think sucked was the movie. You take some of the worst actors to every waste time of the big screen and lead the whole thing with Keanue Reeves. Then you over use special effects for no purpose what so ever and make the actions scenes utterly boring. This is what happens when you have a role that you offe
Or not. (Score:5, Insightful)
Matrix Trilogy HD-DVD: $79.99 [bestbuy.com]
Pirates of the Caribbean: $29.99 [bestbuy.com]
At those prices, even though Pirates of the Caribbean sold many more units, it only brought in a roughly $200K more than the Matrix Trilogy.
This is ridiculous comparison, the movies appeal to different fan bases, and are in completely different formats (trilogy box set versus individual movies sold separately). If this was a comparison of, say, the Matrix Trilogy released on both formats at the same price point, it would far more realistic.
Apples to Oranges (Score:2, Insightful)
Price? (Score:5, Funny)
Matrix set on HD-DVD = $75
Declaring victory based on fuzzy math = Priceless
Price Comparison (Score:5, Insightful)
The Matrix Set is priced at 89.99CDN
I could see myself buying The First Matrix in HD for 27.99, but i'm not up for spending 90$ on 3 movies.
Also if you check the numbers again - they are comparing the sale of 2 movies to 3? - Huh?
Not the Quality of the Movies (Score:4, Insightful)
It has to do with how recent the movie is. Ever wonder why it costs you $1 to rent the DVD of The Sting [imdb.com] from Blockbuster while War of the Worlds [imdb.com] will cost you $5.89? It's not because War of the Worlds is a different movie, it's just more recent.
Aside from the fact that the original Matrix came out in 1999 & the original Pirates movie came out in 2003, there's also the rating of the movies. All three Matrices were rated R, all three Pirates movies were rated PG-13. That's a big difference. Most parents will buy the Pirates movie and park their 10+ year old kid in front of them and consider it a babysitter.
Never underestimate how much an R rating will detract from your profits. America is full of parents who believe that their children will turn into a foaming nutcase if they catch a glimpse of an adult situation, nudity or violence.
My last point, Pirates is Disney. Never underestimate what the power of the mouse will do to promote a film no matter how crappy it is.
Re: (Score:2)
Never underestimate how much an R rating will detract from your profits. America is full of parents who believe that their children will turn into a foaming nutcase if they catch a glimpse of an adult situation, nudity or violence.
If they're going to park their kids in front of the tv as a ba
Re: (Score:2)
Doesn't this sort of depend on why it got an R rating? If it got it because it didn't come from an MPAA member and depicted two teenage girls kissing well then I think it is better than the average PG-13 movie full of violence and boobie obsession. I
Unfair comparison (Score:2)
Besides that if your anything like me then Matrix III ruined them all for you, I just thought it sucked. Pirates II was pretty
good but it would suprise me none-at-all if Pirates III sucks too. Something about pushing an idea to far seems to make most III's
suck in general, especially in comparison to the first in a series.
Possible exceptions (IMHO) are LOTR III, which was a natura
Re: (Score:2)
Truth of the matter is... (Score:2)
Hand waving magick (Score:2)
Oh, and guns. Turns out that guns work just as well.
No one wants to buy the third Matrix flick since they ruined the franchise by abandoning the entire premise in the third installment. So I'm not surprised that their box set isn't a top seller.
Maybe if they'd went with their better options [warnerbros.com] instead of insisting that humans expand more energy than they consume they would still be raking in the mind boggling profits they were enjoying when I first read that
Bloody marketing shills (Score:3, Insightful)
The Age Old Battle (Score:5, Funny)
Re:The Age Old Battle (Score:5, Funny)
Movie quality (Score:2)
I liked the Matrix movies when they first came out, but they have not aged well. Looking back I see most of the initial success being in the films' visual appeal, not the execution of a well charted, multi-installment story line.
Pirates aspires to less, and therefore its failings are more palatable IMO... even though it lacks the high-minded 'message' content that the Matrix attempted. I own Pirates for those
So nothing 1080p is really selling... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re: (Score:3, Interesting)
I think both formats risk failing, or remaining niche products for many years to come, due to their inability to connect the dots. They know that people don't want to buy two players, but they're trying to ensure their own format succeeds by killing the other. Nobody is killing anybody with those kinds of numbers, even if a real comparison showed one selling 5x better than the
Don't Know About You... (Score:5, Informative)
Don't know about you, but I don't see either of those sales figures setting the world on fire. Not with 1.2 Billion DVD's [usatoday.com] being sold in 2004, and Finding Nemo selling 28 million DVDs alone in 2003.
The sales figures are just an illusion (Score:2, Funny)
The real world is a post-apocolyptic wasteland run by robots, where only VHS cassettes are available.
Dumb comparison (Score:2, Insightful)
A better comparison would be the same move released both formats. Then the issue isn't the movie but rather the formats.
All your analysis ignores one undisputable fact .. (Score:2)
Not selling more than your competitor has never helped anyone.
A better comparison (Score:5, Informative)
Today the HDDVD version is ranked #6 while the Blu-ray version is ranked #20 on Amazon for Disk sales.
Re: (Score:2)
I know everyone wants an answer to this format "war" but its not going to be one movie that decides it. Just give up on that logic. Lets see some sales figures for players that are not game consoles. My fa
Duh? (Score:2)
Come on. (Score:2)
Box office receipts should have been enough to show you that. Sheesh.
Re: (Score:2)
And the Doom movie outdid Serenity in theaters (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
Not a fair comparison (Score:2)
The Pirates series has a hot new movie that just opened up. The Matrix trilogy finished back in 2003. There is more hype around the 'Pirates' movies, as the latest is in the theater now. More hype means more sales.
People have had more time to acquire the Matrix on DVD, which isn't the case for the Pirates f
Also (Score:4, Funny)
blame Keannu (Score:2)
it's too bad we don't have access to the "birdie" device from MIB to erase that part of our memories.
Ask Dr. Obvious (Score:2)
With the third installment of the pirates of the caribbean that just came out, of course its gonna beat the matrix. Give a fourth movie to the matrix to re-ignite the same fire and you've got a whole new ball game.
can't believe someone out there thought this would even be a fair comparison.
Re: (Score:2)
Unlike the Matrix Trilogy (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
The Pirates trilogy has followed the Matrix trilogy formula exactly: Really good stand-alone movie followed by a 2 movie sequel with really shitty scripts and plots.
Dead Man's Chest was just a bunch of jokes and scenes rehashed from Curse of the Black Pearl but with a little more Bruckenheimer thrown in. At World's End, while better than Dead Man's Chest shows Bruckenheimer's influence more strongly with all the random shit that blows up for no good reason.
why not compare movie counts? (Score:2)
Not even 6 digits? (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
B-b-b-but DVD is still outselling both of them (Score:2, Funny)
Bad statistics... (Score:2)
It's nothing more than that. Call me back when you sell blu-ray Pirates vs HDDVD Pirates.
Until then, the stats in this are so bad, even George W. could tell they were useless and misleading.
Astroturfing (Score:2)
Matrix not an HD-DVD exclusive (Score:2)
The interesting thing to see going forward is how stable sales remain week to week - HD-DVD sales figures have tended to be rather bursty, getting OK sales for a short time then dropping off rapidly.
This aggression will not stand, man.... (Score:2)
That just made my mind up for me.
47,000 copies? Yawn. How about 5,000,000? (Score:2)
Wow. 47,000 sales. Truly amazing. Clearly Blu-Ray has won.
Of course, Cars sold 5,000,000 DVDs in 2 days [appleinsider.com]. The direct-to-DVD movie American Pie Presents: Band Camp sold over 1,000,000 [hollywoodreporter.com] copies in its initial week. (Sorry I can't find anything newer; studios seem pretty secretive about these numbers.)
Conclusion: If you're looking for a "winner", DVD continues to crush both Blu-Ray and HD DVD without even noticing. The Blu-Ray and HD DVD numbers are minor and insignificant. Nothing useful can be ded
WHOA (Score:2)
VHS outsells them by at least a factor of 30 !!!
Pirates of the caribbean ONLY:
Video Rentals: $20,780,000
DVD Rentals: $42,730,000
Video Sales (to January, 2004): $24,400,000 --- around a million 1st month or two (dec 2,2003 release i think)
DVD Sales (to January, 2004): $235,300,000
Sorry link was a two-line monster that included referal and browser name
I only assumed the second sold half as many as 1st, feel free to look em all up and get hard numbers you math fr
Could be that... (Score:3, Insightful)
(by the way, not safe for work if you work for Pat Robertson...)
NO shit? (Score:2)
Some people don't actually have pirates so there's a higher chance of even getting the DVD. But from what I've seen most people are seeing the facts. DVD is still pretty high resolution (not the same as HD-DVD but higher then what most dvd players are putting out, an upscaling dvd player works per
Re: (Score:3, Insightful)
Re: (Score:2, Funny)
Re: (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
I've been there often int he last few weeks looking for movies. I have not noticed this. Future shop/Best buy have exactly the same shelf space for each.
Re: (Score:2)
hehe, i just posted below that even VHS sold like 30x more than the HD version for the original Pirates! (DVD was like 300x) All your friends must be on VHS now