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**George Lucas, believing that "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" would do far better than Star Wars, even made a bet with Steven Spielberg, offering him 2.5% of the profit from Star Wars if it did better than "Close Encounters of the Third Kind", and vice-versa. As of today, Steven Spielberg is still making money from this bet.
 
**George Lucas, believing that "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" would do far better than Star Wars, even made a bet with Steven Spielberg, offering him 2.5% of the profit from Star Wars if it did better than "Close Encounters of the Third Kind", and vice-versa. As of today, Steven Spielberg is still making money from this bet.
 
**In fact, everybody was so wrong, that, Kenner, the original producer of most of the Star Wars toys, had a hard time meeting demand in 1977, due to the fact that they only signed on for a toy deal to make a line of space toys, and not expecting as high of a demand as what actually happened. In fact, to avoid missing out on Christmas sales, they sold "certificate packs", which could be redeemed for the actual figures when completed.
 
**In fact, everybody was so wrong, that, Kenner, the original producer of most of the Star Wars toys, had a hard time meeting demand in 1977, due to the fact that they only signed on for a toy deal to make a line of space toys, and not expecting as high of a demand as what actually happened. In fact, to avoid missing out on Christmas sales, they sold "certificate packs", which could be redeemed for the actual figures when completed.
**Star Wars actually single-handedly saved 20th Century Fox from the brink of bankruptcy, and turned it completely around, to the point that the studio was making huge profits.
 
 
*George Lucas ruined them all in 1997, except for the ones that didn't yet exist, which were the prequel movies.
 
*George Lucas ruined them all in 1997, except for the ones that didn't yet exist, which were the prequel movies.
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*Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones sucked. However, they weren't as [[bad]] as the Clone Wars movie that was released after Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.
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**Speaking of episode III, Revenge of the Sith is widely considered the best of the Prequel Trilogy.
 
*The episode most commonly cited as the best of the series is '''The Empire Strikes Back''', which is commonly described in reviews as the "deepest" and "darkest" and the most complex of the series.
 
*The episode most commonly cited as the best of the series is '''The Empire Strikes Back''', which is commonly described in reviews as the "deepest" and "darkest" and the most complex of the series.
 
*They have one of the largest fanbases. Like most fanbases, it is composed primarily of nerds.
 
*They have one of the largest fanbases. Like most fanbases, it is composed primarily of nerds.

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