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23 hours ago, Lordmandeep said:

Current List in Canada.... I think

 

 

SW7: 18,6 million (Biggest Single Day gross of 8 million)

http://www.tribute.ca/news/index.php/star-wars-the-force-awakens-breaks-canadian-box-office-records/2015/12/21/

TA: 15.6 million 

JW: ????????????????

AOU: 13.8 million

DH2: 12.9 million

TDKR ???? 

 

JW about 14.1, TDKR 11.5

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44 minutes ago, Rth said:

TFA in DC Galaxy Place & Georgetown, in the region of cause Tyson corner(took about the #2-3 did combined) then Majestic Stadium & Hoffman

 

Are the grosses posted anywhere?

 

Best part is Majestic, Hoffman, Gallery Place, and Georgetown are all inside the beltway.  Tysons is outside (well it literally overlooks 495 but still, technically outside) yet it still outperformed them.  

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1 hour ago, spizzer said:

 

Are the grosses posted anywhere?

 

Best part is Majestic, Hoffman, Gallery Place, and Georgetown are all inside the beltway.  Tysons is outside (well it literally overlooks 495 but still, technically outside) yet it still outperformed them.  

No other than odd article (like one today from Variety), there use to be etop 10-12 in Daily Variety printed edition (Printed no longer exists) and way way back in the day Variety use to publish theatre grosses for quite a number of cities

 

In Industry Tyson is still in what they call DMA (Domestic Market Area) of Washington DC

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3 hours ago, Rth said:

No other than odd article (like one today from Variety), there use to be etop 10-12 in Daily Variety printed edition (Printed no longer exists) and way way back in the day Variety use to publish theatre grosses for quite a number of cities

 

In Industry Tyson is still in what they call DMA (Domestic Market Area) of Washington DC

 

Cool to know.  What else falls under the DMA?  I wonder how many of my covered theaters are in it.

 

Spoiler

AMC Center Park 8
Arclight Bethesda
Bethesda Row Cinema
Regal Bethesda 10
AMC Columbia 14
UA Snowden Square Stadium 14
AMC Loews Rio Cinemas 18
Paragon Kentlands
Regal Germantown Stadium 14
Marley Station Movies
Cinemark Egyptian 24 & XD
Regal Hyattsville Royale 14
AMC Magic Johnson Capital Center 12
Regal Laurel Towne Centre 12
AMC Owings Mills 17
AMC Rivertowne 12
Regal Rockville Center Stadium 13
Regal Majestic 20 & IMAX
Phoenix Big Cinemas Marlow 6
AMC Security Square 8
AMC Hoffman Center 22
Mt. Vernon Multiplex
Regal Kingstowne Stadium 16 & RPX
Regal Potamac Yard Stadium 16
AMC Courthouse Plaza 8
AMC Loews Shirlington 7
Arlington Cinema N Drafthouse
Regal Ballston Common Stadium 12
Alamo Drafthouse One Loudoun
Regal Fox Stadium 16 & IMAX
Starplex Loudoung Station Luxury Cinemas 11
Centreville 12
Airbus IMAX
Angelika Fillm Center & Café at Mosaic
Cinema Arts Theater
Fairfax Corner 14 + Xtreme
Regal Fairfax Towne Center 10
University Mall Theaters
Regal Virginia Gateway Stadium 14 & RPX
AMC Worldgate 9
Cobb Village 12 Cinemas
Regal Manassas Stadium 14 & IMAX
AMC Tysons Corner 16
Bow Tie Reston Town Center & BTX Theater
Regal Springfield Town Center 12
Regal Countryside Stadium 20
Regal Dulles Town Center 10
AMC Potomac Mills 18
AMC Loews Georgetown 14
AMC Loews Uptown 1
AMC Mazza Gallerie
Angelika Pop-Up At Union Market
Landmark's E-Street Cinema
Lockheed Martin IMAX Theater
Regal Gallery Place Stadium 14
Samuel C. Johnson IMAX Theater
The Avalon Theatre
West End Cinema

 

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19 hours ago, spizzer said:

 

Cool to know.  What else falls under the DMA?  I wonder how many of my covered theaters are in it.

 

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maybe 1/2 dozen not included

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4 hours ago, Damien Spock said:

 

Interesting. Lakewood Mall seemed to have the most showtimes and sellouts, but I suppose lack of seats and lower prices held it back. 

Lakewood not even in top 10 Alderwood for example took almost 2.5 times what it did

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5 minutes ago, Rth said:

Lakewood not even in top 10 Alderwood for example took almost 2.5 times what it did

 

Yeah. It smol. 12 screens, but the first six are from the 80s, the expansion 6 from the mid-90s, and after the recliner renovation a few years ago, the biggest screen is probably well under 150 seats. 

 

(the Regal Lakewood 15 is bigger, but it seemed like people don't go there as much because of the lack of recliners.) 

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