December 28, 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.

The King’s Speech — CDN $1,330,000 — N.AM $8,343,435 — 15.9%
The Tourist — CDN $4,430,000 — N.AM $40,878,000 — 10.8%

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I — CDN $27,220,000 — N.AM $272,972,000 — 9.9%
Yogi Bear — CDN $3,160,000 — N.AM $35,820,000 — 8.8%
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader — CDN $5,480,000 — N.AM $62,597,030 — 8.8%

Tangled — CDN $11,360,000 — N.AM $143,695,323 — 7.9%
The Fighter — CDN $2,100,000 — N.AM $26,679,000 — 7.9%
Tron Legacy — CDN $6,660,000 — N.AM $87,373,703 — 7.6%
Little Fockers — CDN $2,480,000 — N.AM $45,083,800 — 5.5%
True Grit — CDN $1,520,000 — N.AM $36,068,000 — 4.2%

A couple of discrepancies: The King’s Speech and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I were #6 and #10 on the Canadian chart, respectively (they were #11 and #13 in North America as a whole), while Gulliver’s Travels and Black Swan were #8 and #9 on the North American chart, respectively (they were #12 and #11 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.

The Tourist — CDN $3,200,000 — N.AM $30,613,520 — 10.5%
Burlesque — CDN $3,670,000 — N.AM $35,537,765 — 10.3%
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I — CDN $25,990,000 — N.AM $265,723,618 — 9.8%

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader — CDN $3,630,000 — N.AM $42,752,237 — 8.5%
Black Swan — CDN $1,230,000 — N.AM $15,791,753 — 7.8%
Yogi Bear — CDN $1,270,000 — N.AM $16,411,322 — 7.7%
Tangled — CDN $9,800,000 — N.AM $127,918,276 — 7.7%
How Do You Know — CDN $533,589 — N.AM $7,484,696 — 7.1%
The Fighter — CDN $889,391 — N.AM $12,569,403 — 7.1%
Tron Legacy — CDN $2,980,000 — N.AM $44,026,211 — 6.8%

A couple of discrepancies: Burlesque was #10 on the Canadian chart (it was #11 in North America as a whole), while Unstoppable was #10 on the North American chart (it was #18 in Canada).

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).

November 23, 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.

The Social Network — CDN $10,740,000 — N.AM $89,244,464 — 12.0%
Fair Game — CDN $446,914 — N.AM $3,724,546 — 12.0%

Due Date — CDN $7,380,000 — N.AM $72,431,594 — 10.2%
RED — CDN $8,510,000 — N.AM $83,589,965 — 10.2%
Morning Glory — CDN $1,950,000 — N.AM $19,823,136 — 9.8%
Megamind — CDN $9,930,000 — N.AM $109,313,429 — 9.1%
Skyline — CDN $1,600,000 — N.AM $17,772,760 — 9.0%

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I — CDN $10,240,000 — N.AM $125,017,372 — 8.2%
The Next Three Days — CDN $480,350 — N.AM $6,542,779 — 7.3%
Unstoppable — CDN $2,770,000 — N.AM $41,867,769 — 6.6%

A couple of discrepancies: The Social Network was #10 on the Canadian chart (it was #13 in North America as a whole), while For Colored Girls was #9 on the North American chart, respectively (it was #17 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.

The Social Network — CDN $10,550,000 — N.AM $87,807,502 — 12.0%
Jackass 3D — CDN $12,080,000 — N.AM $114,643,266 — 10.5%
RED — CDN $8,070,000 — N.AM $79,677,396 — 10.1%
Saw 3D — CDN $4,330,000 — N.AM $43,580,310 — 9.9%
Due Date — CDN $5,760,000 — N.AM $58,897,308 — 9.8%
Morning Glory — CDN $1,110,000 — N.AM $11,809,321 — 9.4%

Megamind — CDN $7,660,000 — N.AM $88,822,635 — 8.6%
Paranormal Activity 2 — CDN $6,900,000 — N.AM $81,930,657 — 8.4%
Skyline — CDN $983,474 — N.AM $11,692,415 — 8.4%
Unstoppable — CDN $1,350,000 — N.AM $22,688,457 — 5.9%

A couple of discrepancies: The Social Network was #10 on the Canadian chart (it was #12 in North America as a whole), while For Colored Girls was #6 on the North American chart, respectively (it was #16 in Canada).

November 9, 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.

Life as We Know It — CDN $5,910,000 — N.AM $48,506,252 — 12.2%
Conviction — CDN $581,289 — N.AM $4,794,930 — 12.1%
The Social Network — CDN $10,160,000 — N.AM $84,871,492 — 11.9%

Jackass 3D — CDN $11,460,000 — N.AM $110,668,357 — 10.4%
RED — CDN $7,120,000 — N.AM $71,664,962 — 9.9%
Hereafter — CDN $2,820,000 — N.AM $28,721,066 — 9.8%
Saw 3D — CDN $3,580,000 — N.AM $38,331,783 — 9.3%

Due Date — CDN $2,680,000 — N.AM $32,689,406 — 8.2%
Paranormal Activity 2 — CDN $6,220,000 — N.AM $76,959,864 — 8.0%
Megamind — CDN $3,410,000 — N.AM $46,016,833 — 7.4%

A couple of discrepancies: Life as We Know It and Conviction were #8 and #10 on the Canadian chart, respectively (they were #11 and #12 in North America as a whole), while For Colored Girls and Secretariat were #3 and #8 on the North American chart, respectively (they were #14 and #11 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.

The Social Network — CDN $9,520,000 — N.AM $79,520,984 — 11.9%
Life as We Know It — CDN $5,210,000 — N.AM $43,533,312 — 11.9%

Conviction — CDN $254,116 — N.AM $2,383,725 — 10.7%
The Town — CDN $9,080,000 — N.AM $87,626,867 — 10.4%
Jackass 3D — CDN $10,250,000 — N.AM $101,657,558 — 10.0%
RED — CDN $5,800,000 — N.AM $58,823,430 — 9.9%
Hereafter — CDN $2,100,000 — N.AM $22,263,797 — 9.4%

Paranormal Activity 2 — CDN $4,920,000 — N.AM $65,665,972 — 7.5%
Saw 3D — CDN $1,800,000 — N.AM $24,230,123 — 7.4%
Secretariat — CDN $2,940,000 — N.AM $44,708,804 — 6.6%

October 25, 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.

Easy A — CDN $7,110,000 — N.AM $54,785,000 — 13.0%
The Social Network — CDN $8,680,000 — N.AM $72,931,000 — 11.9%
Life as We Know It — CDN $4,400,000 — N.AM $37,615,000 — 11.7%

The Town — CDN $8,680,000 — N.AM $84,653,000 — 10.3%
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole — CDN $4,860,000 — N.AM $50,172,000 — 9.7%
RED — CDN $4,170,000 — N.AM $43,483,000 — 9.6%
Jackass 3D — CDN $8,260,000 — N.AM $87,147,000 — 9.5%

Hereafter — CDN $1,060,000 — N.AM $12,320,000 — 8.6%
Secretariat — CDN $2,460,000 — N.AM $37,360,000 — 6.6%
Paranormal Activity 2 — CDN $2,460,000 — N.AM $41,500,000 — 5.9%

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.

Easy A — CDN $6,790,000 — N.AM $52,317,481 — 13.0%
The Social Network — CDN $7,330,000 — N.AM $62,436,364 — 11.7%
Life as We Know It — CDN $3,170,000 — N.AM $28,620,147 — 11.1%

The Town — CDN $8,120,000 — N.AM $80,510,629 — 10.1%
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole — CDN $4,370,000 — N.AM $45,994,776 — 9.5%
RED — CDN $1,930,000 — N.AM $21,761,408 — 8.9%

Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps — CDN $4,120,000 — N.AM $47,894,896 — 8.6%
Jackass 3D — CDN $3,850,000 — N.AM $50,353,641 — 7.6%
My Soul to Take — CDN $804,629 — N.AM $11,915,595 — 6.8%
Secretariat — CDN $1,750,000 — N.AM $27,332,941 — 6.4%

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.

StreetDance 3D — CDN $736,718 — N.AM $736,718 — 100%
Easy A — CDN $6,180,000 — N.AM $48,228,201 — 12.8%
The Social Network — CDN $5,100,000 — N.AM $46,021,161 — 11.1%

You Again — CDN $2,030,000 — N.AM $20,769,995 — 9.8%
The Town — CDN $7,160,000 — N.AM $73,847,527 — 9.7%
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole — CDN $3,610,000 — N.AM $39,273,984 — 9.2%
Life as We Know It — CDN $1,310,000 — N.AM $14,506,464 — 9.0%

Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps — CDN $3,670,000 — N.AM $43,644,701 — 8.4%
My Soul to Take — CDN $385,355 — N.AM $6,842,220 — 5.6%
Secretariat — CDN $687,489 — N.AM $12,694,770 — 5.4%

A couple of discrepancies: StreetDance 3D was #9 on the Canadian chart (it wasn’t on the North American chart at all, though if it were, it would be #24), while Case 39 was #9 on the North American chart (it was #13 in Canada).

October 4, 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.

StreetDance 3D — CDN $359,620 — N.AM $359,620 — 100%
Easy A — CDN $5,350,000 — N.AM $42,176,967 — 12.7%

Alpha and Omega — CDN $1,950,000 — N.AM $18,949,437 — 10.3%
The Social Network — CDN $2,220,000 — N.AM $22,445,653 — 9.9%
You Again — CDN $1,570,000 — N.AM $16,607,633 — 9.5%
The Town — CDN $6,000,000 — N.AM $64,056,752 — 9.4%
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole — CDN $2,700,000 — N.AM $30,079,298 — 9.0%

Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps — CDN $2,950,000 — N.AM $35,778,429 — 8.2%
Let Me in — CDN $385,414 — N.AM $5,147,479 — 7.5%
Case 39 — CDN $375,605 — N.AM $5,350,570 — 7.0%

A couple of discrepancies: StreetDance 3D was #9 on the Canadian chart (it wasn’t on the North American chart at all, though if it were, it would be #18), while Devil was #9 on the North American chart (it was #14 in Canada).

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