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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2018 2:18:39 GMT
That estimate was made several weeks after the movie's release date.  Right and they used that estimate to create the image that was in my above post where they also estimated it was going to lose $50 million. However, the reality was that it did better than their estimate thus making their estimated loss, lower than they originally stated. Have some common sense. Think. It's you who needs some common sense, bro. You can't go around stating a movie - "did better than expected" - when what you actually mean is that it exceeded the expectations of one person who made an estimate of it's likely worldwide final gross based upon data compiled over the first few weeks of it's release. You are being misleading and inaccurate. 
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