It's been well documented that George Lucas and Steven Spielberg are close friends, so when Lucas' "Star Wars" eclipsed Spielberg's "Jaws" as the all-time box office leader back in 1977, Spielberg took out a full page ad in Variety congratulating his old pal.
The ad has R2D2 from "Star Wars" reeling in the giant shark that terrorized beach-goers in "Jaws." Spielberg also writes a brief inscription saying that Lucas' "hyperspace performance package really did the trick" and signs it "your pal, Steven."
Check out the vintage, full-page ad below:
Once Spielberg's "E.T. The Extra Terrestrial" reclaimed the box office throne in 1982, Lucas returned the favor by taking out his own full page ad in Variety.
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Lucas kept the tradition alive taking out this full-page ad when, in 1998, James Cameron's "Titanic" sunk the re-issue of "Star Wars" to become the top box office movie of all time.
"It was an extremely gracious gesture," Cameron said in a recent Reddit AMA. "I sent him a thank you note after."
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