If you believe an assertion to be incorrect, then show where it is wrong - without the accusation that the person making the assertion must be lying. Post, not poster.I know you're trying real hard to put a positive spin on Beyond's underwhelming box office, but this is a 100% plain lie and you know it.
Not to single you out, however. I've been seeing unnecessarily personal responses from quite a few people in this thread, and it really needs to be reined in.
I get that there's some ego involved in having the right analysis of whatever the current box office figures are, but no one should get so invested in being right that they're attacking someone for presenting a different answer to what the figures are supposed to mean. Again, if you're going to find fault with the analysis or with the conclusion, be sure that that is what you're attacking, and not the person who presented it.
Not only is it possible to make a case for your conclusion without being shitty to the person whose conclusion may be different from yours, I fully expect everyone to rein in their BOX OFFICE MASTER!™ egos enough to make it happen.