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FWINW: Montreal Gazette reports Canadian BO of [BRNYV] from Dec. 24 to Jan. 11 $472k on seven screens. Exp. to 31 Cdn this wknd.
Posted by: second gary (a.k.a 80181597) on Jan 12, 08:37
http://communities.canada.com/montrealgazette/blogs/showbiz/archive/2011/01/11/barney-quot-s-version-booming-at-the-box-office.aspx
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FWINW: Montreal Gazette reports Canadian BO of [BRNYV] from Dec. 24 to Jan. 11 $472k on seven screens. Exp. to 31 Cdn this wknd. second gary Jan 12, 08:37
Since I don't think Sony Classics has the Canadian rights, it's unlikely that amount will be rolled into the box office reported to ERC. {nm} secretstalker Jan 12, 08:52
Anyway, Canadian BO does not count in HSX calcs... {nm} lukasck Jan 12, 09:17
hmm, north american b.o. is what usually is reported (which includes canada), isn't it? {nm} Oleg Max Jan 12, 09:25
Not sure, always thought it was only US B.O... {nm} lukasck Jan 12, 09:28
But I may have been wrong all those years.... lukasck Jan 12, 09:30
"Domestic," for HSX purposes, is North American (Canada and the U.S.), as reported by U.S. distributors to ERC. {nm} second gary Jan 12, 14:33
Yes, but there are cases where movies have a different distributor in Canada who doesn't report box office. secretstalker Jan 12, 09:37
that number is impressive. {nm} Oleg Max Jan 12, 09:25
It's worth noting BRNYV is based on a well-known Canadian novel {nm} RogerMore Jan 12, 10:09
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