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.
Run Fat Boy Run — CDN $841,310 — N.AM $4,463,000 — 18.9%
21 — CDN $4,860,000 — N.AM $46,533,000 — 10.4%
10,000 B.C. — CDN $9,220,000 — N.AM $89,323,000 — 10.3%
The Bank Job — CDN $2,740,000 — N.AM $26,732,000 — 10.2%
Superhero Movie — CDN $1,640,000 — N.AM $16,887,000 — 9.7%
The Ruins — CDN $639,724 — N.AM $7,840,000 — 8.2%
Stop-Loss — CDN $658,769 — N.AM $8,213,000 — 8.0%
Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who! — CDN $9,340,000 — N.AM $131,060,000 — 7.1%
Nim’s Island — CDN $857,861 — N.AM $13,300,000 — 6.5%
Leatherheads — CDN $657,643 — N.AM $13,485,000 — 4.9%
A couple of discrepancies: Run Fat Boy Run, The Bank Job and Stop-Loss were #8, #9 and #10 on the Canadian chart, respectively (they were #16, #14 and #11 in North America as a whole), while Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns, Drillbit Taylor and Shutter were #7, #8 and #9 on the North American chart, respectively (the first film was nowhere in the Canadian Top 20, and the other two films were #12 and #11 in Canada).