Quoted from Rarehero:Pins don't sell off a 2 or 3 week box office buzz...they sell if the license is "evergreen" or has some nostalgia attached that will attract a demographic that likes pinball. See Tron. Came out after the movie's theatrical release....but the Tron-lovers don't vanish just because the film is out of theaters. Mad Max could be like Tron....not a mega-hit, but the Mad Max fans just have enough fan-fever to carry it. Wouldn't me *my* choice for a pin license - but I thought Tron was a bad idea too...Mad Max could be a sleeper hit.
As for Star Wars. Star Wars is never NOT popular. Anyone could do a SW pin ANY TIME and it would fare just fine.
You don't count Greg.
Don't like Jaws... Omg.