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1. Hancock Sony Pictures
2. Wall-E
Disney
3. Kung Fu Panda
Dreamworks
4. Sex and the City - The Movie
New Line
5. Sleeping Beauty
Disney
6. Tropic Thunder
Dreamworks
7. Fred Claus
Warner
8. Incredible Hulk
Universal
9. Transformers
Dreamworks
10. Iron Man
Paramount
Week ending Nov. 23. Source: Nielsen VideoScan
1. Hell Boy 2
Universal
2. Kung Fu Panda
Paramount
3. Star Wars-The Clone Wars Warner
4. Incredible Hulk Universal
5. Iron Man
Paramount
6. Band of Brothers
Warner
7. Get Smart - BD Warner
8. Journey to the Center
Warner
9. I am Legend
Warner
10. 300
Warner
Week Ending Nov. 16. Source: Nielsen VideoScan
1. Indiana Jones ... Crystal Skull Disney
2. Journey to the ... Universe Warner
3. Incredible Hulk Universal
4. Indiana Jones ... Crystal Skull Paramount
5. Iron Man Paramount
6. Kit Kittredge ... Gril Warner
7. Sleeping Beauty Disney
8. Strangers Universal
9. Family Guy - Vol. 6 FOX
10. Sex and the City - The Movie Warner
Top DVD titles for week ending Nov. 9. Source: Nielsen
1. Iron Man Paramount
2. Alvin and the Chipmunks FOX
3. I Am Legend Warner
4. Enchanted Disney
5. National Treasure 2 Disney
6. Indiana Jones ... Crystal Skull Paramount
7. Bee Movie Paramount
8. American Gangster Universal
9. Sex and the City - Movie FOX
10. Juno
Warner
Top Ten DVD Titles for the Week Ending Nov. 9, 2008.
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