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J.S. Clingman: because Box Office Pro, while an established publication, is (1) two months old in its predictions (a lot changes with box office and predictions in that time), and (2) isn’t official industry tracking, it’s just their own predictions, so it doesn’t hold much true weight.
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J.S. Clingman: because Box Office Pro, while an established publication, is (1) two months old in its predictions (a lot changes with box office and predictions in that time), and (2) isn’t official industry tracking, it’s just their own predictions, so it doesn’t hold much true weight.
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