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Mars Blackmon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mars Blackmon
Mars Blackmon is a fictional character in the film ''She's Gotta Have It'' (1986), played by its writer/director, Spike Lee. In the film, he is a "Brooklyn-loving" fan of the New York Knicks, sports and Air Jordans (the basketball shoes worn by Michael Jordan). This led to late 1980s and early 1990s appearances in Nike Air Jordan commercials alongside Jordan and Mars becoming well known for his use of the phrase, "It's gotta be da shoes." As of January 2011, Nike has resumed using the character for its Air Jordan "Spiz'ike" line of shoes. In the April 30, 2010 episode of the genealogy television show ''Who Do You Think You Are?'' that focused on Spike Lee's search for his mother's ancestors, Spike said that he had called his grandmother to ask for a name for the character. His grandmother gave him the name "Mars". In the episode, Spike's research finds that Mars was the name of his great-great-grandfather (his grandmother's grandfather). In March 2015 a Capital One Quicksilver credit card commercial features Samuel L Jackson, Charles Barkley and Spike Lee. In the fictional hotel check in, Spike Lee uses the pseudonym "Mars Blackmon" to register his room. ==See also==
*List of American advertising characters
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