Also new on the sales chart last week: Good Night, And Good Luck, debuting at No. 5, and the direct-to-video Barbie-Fairytopia: Mermadia, which bowed at No. 6.
Meanwhile, anticipation for the March 31 theatrical opening of the sequel Ice Age: The Meltdown drove consumers to stores to pick up the DVD of the original Ice Age, which reappeared at No. 11.
Violence generated a solid $9.3 million in rental revenue its first week in stores to snatch the top spot on trade publication Home Media Retailing's video rental chart from Walk the Line, which slipped to No. 2. For the week, the Johnny Cash biopic generated an additional $5.8 in revenue to bring its total rental take after three weeks to $22.2 million.
Good Night, And Good Luck debuted at No. 3 with rental earnings of $5.5 million.
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