Canadian box-office stats — November 28 & December 5 & 12

Canadian box-office stats — November 28 & December 5 & 12 December 14, 2010

Here are the figures for the past weekend, arranged from those that owe the highest percentage of their take to the Canadian box office to those that owe the lowest.

Due Date — CDN $9,520,000 — N.AM $94,919,650 — 10.0%
Burlesque — CDN $3,250,000 — N.AM $32,540,780 — 10.0%
Faster — CDN $2,050,000 — N.AM $21,336,961 — 9.6%
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I — CDN $24,620,000 — N.AM $257,672,721 — 9.6%
The Tourist — CDN $1,540,000 — N.AM $16,472,458 — 9.3%
Megamind — CDN $12,290,000 — N.AM $140,218,962 — 8.8%

Love and Other Drugs — CDN $2,350,000 — N.AM $27,629,936 — 8.5%
Black Swan — CDN $416,650 — N.AM $5,584,542 — 7.5%
Tangled — CDN $8,480,000 — N.AM $115,395,560 — 7.3%
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader — CDN $1,730,000 — N.AM $24,005,069 — 7.2%

A couple of discrepancies: Faster was #10 on the Canadian chart (it was #11 in North America as a whole), while Unstoppable was #5 on the North American chart (it was #12 in Canada).

And here are the figures for the previous weekend, arranged from those that owe the highest percentage of their take to the Canadian box office to those that owe the lowest.

Lance et compte: le film — CDN $1,430,000 — N.AM $1,430,000 — 100%
Due Date — CDN $9,050,000 — N.AM $90,882,138 — 9.9%
Burlesque — CDN $2,530,000 — N.AM $26,986,656 — 9.4%
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I — CDN $22,580,000 — N.AM $244,519,116 — 9.2%
Faster — CDN $1,610,000 — N.AM $18,217,730 — 8.8%
Megamind — CDN $11,890,000 — N.AM $136,611,161 — 8.7%

The Next Three Days — CDN $1,480,000 — N.AM $18,301,917 — 8.1%
Love and Other Drugs — CDN $1,780,000 — N.AM $22,574,887 — 7.9%
Tangled — CDN $6,510,000 — N.AM $96,570,812 — 6.7%
Unstoppable — CDN $4,100,000 — N.AM $68,762,864 — 6.0%

A couple of discrepancies: Lance et compte: le film was #8 on the Canadian chart (it wasn’t on the North American chart at all, though if it were, it would be #18), while The Warrior’s Way was #9 on the North American chart (it wasn’t released at all in Canada).

And here are the figures for the weekend before that, arranged from those that owe the highest percentage of their take to the Canadian box office to those that owe the lowest.

Lance et compte: le film — CDN $687,700 — N.AM $687,700 — 100%
Due Date — CDN $8,340,000 — N.AM $84,861,008 — 9.8%
Megamind — CDN $11,130,000 — N.AM $130,218,934 — 8.5%
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I — CDN $18,380,000 — N.AM $219,056,129 — 8.4%
Burlesque — CDN $1,300,000 — N.AM $17,300,213 — 7.5%
The Next Three Days — CDN $1,030,000 — N.AM $14,392,072 — 7.2%
Faster — CDN $798,689 — N.AM $12,002,840 — 6.7%
Love and Other Drugs — CDN $860,823 — N.AM $13,901,532 — 6.2%
Unstoppable — CDN $3,550,000 — N.AM $60,442,621 — 5.9%
Tangled — CDN $3,490,000 — N.AM $68,706,298 — 5.1%

A couple of discrepancies: Lance et compte: le film was #6 on the Canadian chart (it wasn’t on the North American chart at all, though if it were, it would be #17), while Morning Glory was #10 on the North American chart (it was #11 in Canada).


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