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Movies File Share Top Ten

p2pnet.net Feature:- p2pnet’s Movies File Share Top Ten is compiled from statistics supplied by p2pnet research company Big Champage.

If youi want to see how BC develops them, head over to the music FSTT, or go to our Q&A with ceo Eric Garland here.

(Note: If a movie returns after being out of the charts for two weeks or longer, it’s designated ‘new’.)


Movies Top Ten File Share Downloads, Global
Week ending March 16, 2005

Ranking Movie Number of Downloads
01 >>> Meet The Fockers (unchanged) 573,495
02 >>> AVP: Alien Vs. Predator (unchanged) 572,462
03 >>> Ray + #4 570,895
04 >>> The Incredibles -#3 565,835
05 >>> Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (unchanged) 565,319
06 >>> The Spongebob Squarepants Movie + #8 558,728
07 >>> The Aviator -#6 555,147
08 >>> Million Dollar Baby (new) 554,007
09 >>> Shark Tale + #10 546,436
10 >>> Spiderman 2 (return) 543,533

Movies Top Ten File Share Downloads, USA
Week ending March 16, 2005

Ranking Movie Number of Downloads
01 >>> Meet The Fockers (unchanged) 274,291
02 >>> Ray + #3 273,714
03 >>> The Incredibles - #4 271,247
04 >>> AVP: Alien Vs. Predator - #3 268,350
05 >>> Shark Tale (unchanged) 268,350
06 >>> The Aviator + #7 266,214
07 >>> Spongebob Squarepants Movie + #10 264,103
08 >>> Constantine (new) 260,949
09 >>> Hitch (new) 257,905
10 >>> Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story - +6 255,377

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2 Responses to “Movies File Share Top Ten”

  1. Reader's Write Says:

    If ‘Big Chapagne’ really wanted to, they could show us more than the ‘top ten’. They could show us various trends over the years.
    But I’m sure that their hands are tied, and they’re being coerced into posting the ‘top ten’, and nothing but the ‘top ten’.
    With that fact, is what they publish believable?
    Seeing as there is no way of actually ‘knowing’ if a file has completed downloading (and on their site they admitted ‘downloads’ and not complete files), the whole thing smells of record industry propaganda.

  2. Reader's Write Says:

    Do you thihk I’d let anything from the industry onto p2pnet, Dave? heh

    Cheers!

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