‘Young Guns,’ ‘Red Heat’ Barrel to Barrel
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Who’ll win the shootout for the top spot of the Billboard magazine rental chart--”Red Heat” (No. 2) or “Young Guns” (No. 3)? Some of the smart money’s on “Young Guns”--which is loaded with crowd-pleasing Brat Packers--to finally blast “Three Men and a Baby” out of No. 1. Renters are finding the racy “The Unbearable Lightness of Being” quite bearable. It jumped 13 places to No. 14. Teen-oriented “License to Drive” (No. 10) looks like a sleeper hit.
* The quirky horror tale, about a man and his sinister monkey, didn’t have a shining start in the rental market, but now “Monkey Shines” looks like it has jumped from just the horror buffs to the general audience. This week, it’s a glowing No. 12.
VIDEO CHARTS
Rental Weeks Sales Top Ranking On Rental Chart Rentals Last Week Chart Ranking 1. “Three Men and a Baby” 1 10 ... (Touchstone) 2. “Red Heat” 3 3 ... (IVE) 3. “Young Guns” 8 2 ... (Vestron) 4. “Willow” 2 8 ... (RCA/Columbia) 5. “Beetlejuice” 4 14 ... (Warner) * “Monkey Shines” 28 3 ... (Orion)
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