Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Canadian box-office stats -- September 26

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.

Incendies -- CDN $548,073 -- N.AM $548,073 -- 100%
Easy A -- CDN $4,030,000 -- N.AM $32,714,215 -- 12.3%
Inception -- CDN $32,520,000 -- N.AM $287,053,292 -- 11.3%
Resident Evil: Afterlife -- CDN $5,860,000 -- N.AM $52,073,588 -- 11.3%

Alpha and Omega -- CDN $1,540,000 -- N.AM $15,164,944 -- 10.2%
The Town -- CDN $4,370,000 -- N.AM $48,692,072 -- 9.0%
You Again -- CDN $741,316 -- N.AM $8,407,513 -- 8.8%

Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole -- CDN $1,340,000 -- N.AM $16,112,211 -- 8.3%
Devil -- CDN $1,770,000 -- N.AM $21,859,425 -- 8.1%
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps -- CDN $1,470,000 -- N.AM $19,011,188 -- 7.7%


A couple of discrepancies: Incendies was #9 on the Canadian chart (it wasn't on the North American chart at all, though if it were, it would be #27), while Takers was #9 on the North American chart (it was #16 in Canada).

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Canadian box-office stats -- September 19

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.

Eat Pray Love -- CDN $10,850,000 -- N.AM $77,600,235 -- 14.0%
The Expendables -- CDN $12,850,000 -- N.AM $101,020,533 -- 12.7%
Inception -- CDN $32,120,000 -- N.AM $285,129,855 -- 11.3%
Easy A -- CDN $1,970,000 -- N.AM $17,734,040 -- 11.1%
Resident Evil: Afterlife -- CDN $4,780,000 -- N.AM $43,893,958 -- 10.9%
The American -- CDN $3,520,000 -- N.AM $32,772,475 -- 10.7%

The Other Guys -- CDN $11,080,000 -- N.AM $115,403,440 -- 9.6%
Alpha and Omega -- CDN $768,986 -- N.AM $9,106,906 -- 8.4%
The Town -- CDN $1,910,000 -- N.AM $23,808,032 -- 8.0%
Devil -- CDN $894,049 -- N.AM $12,289,375 -- 7.3%


A couple of discrepancies: Eat Pray Love and The Expendables were #8 and #9 on the Canadian chart, respectively (they were #11 and #12 in North America as a whole), while Takers and Machete were #6 and #10 on the North American chart, respectively (they were #14 and #16 in Canada).

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Canadian box-office stats -- September 12

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 Switch -- CDN $3,560,000 -- N.AM $25,005,832 -- 14.2%
Eat Pray Love -- CDN $10,230,000 -- N.AM $74,660,964 -- 13.7%
The Expendables -- CDN $12,410,000 -- N.AM $98,466,264 -- 12.6%
Going the Distance -- CDN $1,600,000 -- N.AM $13,952,322 -- 11.5%
Inception -- CDN $31,580,000 -- N.AM $282,211,978 -- 11.2%

The American -- CDN $2,930,000 -- N.AM $28,111,358 -- 10.4%
Resident Evil: Afterlife -- CDN $2,560,000 -- N.AM $26,650,264 -- 9.6%
The Other Guys -- CDN $10,730,000 -- N.AM $112,442,408 -- 9.5%

Machete -- CDN $1,750,000 -- N.AM $20,916,709 -- 8.4%
Takers -- CDN $2,730,000 -- N.AM $47,680,783 -- 5.7%


A couple of discrepancies: The Switch was #10 on the Canadian chart (it was #12 in North America as a whole), while The Last Exorcism was #7 on the North American chart (it was #12 in Canada).

Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Canadian box-office stats -- September 5

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.

Eat Pray Love -- CDN $9,180,000 -- N.AM $68,904,792 -- 13.3%
The Expendables -- CDN $11,460,000 -- N.AM $92,187,903 -- 12.4%
Nanny McPhee Returns -- CDN $2,700,000 -- N.AM $22,399,900 -- 12.1%
Inception -- CDN $30,740,000 -- N.AM $277,145,503 -- 11.1%

Going the Distance -- CDN $691,357 -- N.AM $6,884,964 -- 10.0%
The American -- CDN $1,620,000 -- N.AM $16,321,575 -- 9.9%
The Other Guys -- CDN $10,110,000 -- N.AM $106,754,100 -- 9.5%

The Last Exorcism -- CDN $2,580,000 -- N.AM $32,114,360 -- 8.0%
Machete -- CDN $814,240 -- N.AM $11,416,164 -- 7.1%
Takers -- CDN $2,010,000 -- N.AM $37,327,557 -- 5.4%