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‘The Hangover’ tops all-time On Demand movies

Mix three groomsmen, a tiger and major memory gaps, then subtract one tooth and you’ve got the ingredients for the most popular On Demand film in the delivery system’s history. Hangover  

Avail-TVN has put together a list of the 20 most-watched video on demand titles and “The Hangover” tops the list. On Demand viewing has grown exponentially in the last three years, with titles often bowing the same day as the DVD goes on sale, so it’s not too surprising that the list is made of recent films. (None was released earlier than 2007.) There are some surprising omissions, though. No Disney-Pixar film made the cut, for example.

The data was taken from a national sample of more than 14 million homes. The top 20 are listed below (with theatrical release dates in parentheses):

1.            The Hangover  (2009)

2.            Twilight  (2008)

3.            Gran Torino  (2008) .      

4.            Four Christmases (2008)

5.            The Proposal  (2009)

6.            Alvin & The Chipmunks (2007)

7.            Taken (2008)

8.            Knocked Up (2007)

9.            Bride Wars (2009)

10.        Juno (2007)

11.        The Bucket List (2007)

12.        I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (2007)

13.        He’s Just Not That Into You (2009)

14.        Baby Mama (2008)

15.        Yes Man (2008)

16.        17 Again (2009)

17.        National Treasure 2 Book of Secrets (2007)

18.        Fool’s Gold (2008)

19.        10,000 BC (2008)

20.        27 Dresses (2008)

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