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For pretentious film students and pop-culture-savvy hipsters alike, it’s a debate as old as the hills of Tatooine … who is the greatest movie mogul of all time? Is it George Lucas, mastermind behind the Indiana Jones and Star Wars series, or Steven Spielberg, director of such Oscar-nominated fare as E.T., Schindler’s List, and Saving Private Ryan. The pair always come up in conversation next to one another, and they will be forever linked through Raiders of the Lost Ark — the first Indiana Jones movie — which Lucas scripted and executive produced, and Spielberg directed.

Let’s take a look at the resumes. Lucas assumed the director’s chair for four of the six Star Wars movies (the original 1977 film and the three prequels), and American Graffiti, all of which he wrote. His name appears in the production credits of 47 past and upcoming projects (according to IMDB.com), including multiple video-game titles. He’s been nominated four times for an Academy Award — for the direction and the writing of Star Wars (the original) and American Graffiti. Other than a 1992 memorial award, he has never won.

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