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Jim Backus, Janet Leigh, Roddy McDowall, Ken Berry, and Tony Randall in Hello Down There (1969)

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Watch: Scorsese-Directed Alien Invasion Commercial for Squarespace
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"The Earthlings must be stopped, we must make contact." Did you catch this commercial during the Super Bowl over the weekend? If not, watch it below - including the extended 90-second version of the TV ad. The website Squarespace commissioned the master filmmaker Martin Scorsese (who is nominated for Best Director this year) and his TikTok sensation daughter Francesca Scorsese to create this very special New York City-based commercial for them to use as marketing. It features an alien invasion though the humans don't notice it, so the aliens decide to make a website (and beam it right to our devices) to get everyone's attention. "What does a highly advanced civilization have to do to get noticed around here?" View the full extended cut of Hello Down There, a tale of intergalactic outreach, directed by Martin Scorsese, below. It's wild they got Marty to make this! Most impressive. The spot...
See full article at firstshowing.net
  • 2/12/2024
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
We Now Have Proof How Good A Martin Scorsese Sci-Fi Movie Would Be
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Martin Scorsese proves his potential in sci-fi with his recent Super Bowl ad, "Hello Down There." Despite his diverse filmography, Scorsese has never fully immersed himself in the sci-fi genre. While a full-fledged sci-fi movie from Scorsese is unlikely, "Hello Down There" gives a taste of what it could be like.

Martin Scorsese has explored different genres in his career as a filmmaker, but so far, he hasn’t made a sci-fi movie – but now there’s proof of how good a sci-fi movie by Scorsese would be. Martin Scorsese is best known for his drama and crime movies, particularly those focused on gangsters and true stories, but he has also made a couple of comedies like After Hours, musical dramas like New York, New York, historical dramas like Silence, and even psychological thrillers like Cape Fear.

Outside the world of film, Scorsese has done some work for TV, beginning...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 2/12/2024
  • by Adrienne Tyler
  • ScreenRant
Martin Scorsese Directs Himself in Sci-Fi Super Bowl Ad, Gets Stuck in Traffic During an Alien Invasion
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Martin Scorsese followed up his three-and-a-half-hour epic “Killers of the Flower Moon” with a 30-second commercial. The Super Bowl spot, an ad for website builder Squarespace, stars the director as he gets stuck in traffic during an alien invasion.

As extraterrestrials descend upon the Earth in giant UFOs, everyone is too busy staring at their screens to even notice. One woman scrolls past a video captioned “Proof of Extraterrestrials” to a clip of a cat unraveling toilet paper, as she smiles while a UFO hovers overhead. A dog barks at the sky while its owners are glued to their phones eating a meal. A flying saucer visits a corporate board meeting, but the employees are too tapped into their laptops to realize.

The aliens catch people’s attention when they hijack their screens with a website titled “Hello Down There,” which prompts everyone to finally look up. That includes Scorsese,...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 2/12/2024
  • by Ethan Shanfeld
  • Variety Film + TV
Michael Cera at an event for The Immigrant (2013)
The Best Super Bowl Commercials of 2024 Released So Far
Michael Cera at an event for The Immigrant (2013)
Let’s be honest, we’ve seen the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers go head-to-head at the Super Bowl, but what’s always fresh and new are ads that air during the commercial breaks.

From Michael Cera’s partnership with CeraVe to a “Suits” reunion in Judge Judy’s courtroom, there’s truly nothing you can plan to expect from the lineup of Super Bowl commercials. Well, except for maybe another Ben Affleck-Dunkin’ Donuts collaboration, which is now a fan favorite. And who could blame him, the actor was reportedly paid $10 million for his 30-second spot he’s slated to appear in this year.

When the game isn’t on, the Super Bowl commercials keep you occupied and entertained. While some have already aired, there are many more to come as fans lead up to kickoff off on Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Est.

Here’s...
See full article at The Wrap
  • 2/10/2024
  • by Raquel 'Rocky' Harris
  • The Wrap
Martin Scorsese Directs Sci-Fi Short Film for Super Bowl Ad, Watch It Now
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Legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese is set to make his debut in the world of Super Bowl commercials with his latest short film titled Hello Down There.

The commercial is scheduled to air during this year's upcoming Super Bowl. Hello Down There features a group of aliens making a long-awaited arrival on Earth in their iconic flying saucers. Contrary to the menacing depictions often portrayed in sci-fi classics, these aliens maintain a notably friendly demeanor. The aliens' excitement while visiting earth is dampened when they find humans being completely fixated on their cellular devices. The extended version of the TV spot can be viewed below.

Related Martin Scorsese Sets New Record With Killers of the Flower Moon Oscar Nomination Academy Award-winning director Martin Scorsese secures a new Oscar record thanks to his latest Best Director nomination.

The commercial's logline reads: “What does a highly advanced civilization have to do to get noticed around here?...
See full article at CBR
  • 2/10/2024
  • by Garnet Phillip Tashinga
  • CBR
Martin Scorsese at an event for The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2010)
Hello Down There: the UFO short Martin Scorsese made for Squarespace can be viewed right here
Martin Scorsese at an event for The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2010)
A couple days ago, we shared a Squarespace Super Bowl commercial that stars legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese and his daughter Francesca, but that’s not the only commercial Scorsese has made for Squarespace this year. He has also made a short called Hello Down There, which is about aliens coming to visit Earth in a fleet of UFOs, for the company… and you can check it out in the embed at the bottom of this article! The extended version of Hello Down There in the embed has a running time of 96 seconds, but there’s also a version that has been cut down to 36 seconds.

Hello Down There has the following description: What does a highly advanced civilization have to do to get noticed around here? Watch the extended cut of Hello Down There, a tale of intergalactic outreach, directed by Martin Scorsese.

This commercial ties in with the other...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 2/8/2024
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
Martin Scorsese Has Directed His First Super Bowl Ad - And It Involves Aliens
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Martin Scorsese's first ever Super Bowl advertisement has arrived, and the video includes aliens. Responsible for films like Goodfellas, Casino, The Departed, The Wolf of Wall Street, and The Irishman, Scorsese is now widely considered one of cinema's greatest living legends. Although now 81 years old, the director shows no signs of slowing down just yet, and recently released the sweeping historical epic, Killers of the Flower Moon, in theaters and on Apple TV Plus.

Now, Scorsese's first foray into the world of Super Bowl commercials has arrived in the form of an ad for Squarespace called "Hello Down There". Check it out below:

The ad chronicles the arrival of aliens on Earth and their struggle to get humanity's attention, with Scorsese himself making a fun cameo.

More to come...

Source: Squarespace...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 2/8/2024
  • by Ryan Northrup
  • ScreenRant
Martin Scorsese at an event for The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2010)
Hello Down There: Watch the Alien Invasion Short Film Martin Scorsese Directed for the Super Bowl
Martin Scorsese at an event for The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2010)
The Super Bowl may be all about the actual game for most, but for others it’s all about the star-studded commercials and the movie trailer premieres. The “big game” always brings out the big names, and this year we’re getting a commercial directed by – and starring! – Martin Scorsese. And because these things always come online early now, well, it’s already online.

Martin Scorsese directed the 90-second short film “Hello Down There” for website building/hosting company Squarespace this year, and you can watch the extended cut below!

“Hello Down There” is “a tale of intergalactic outreach” from Scorsese, a ripped-from-the-headlines look at a modern alien invasion that everyone’s too distracted to pay attention to.

“What does a highly advanced civilization have to do to get noticed around here?” the commercial asks. Watch the full extended version of the Super Bowl ad below to find out…

And...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 2/7/2024
  • by John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Martin Scorsese Escapes an Inconvenient Alien Invasion in Super Bowl Ad He Directed
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Martin Scorsese is just trying to get around Manhattan…until aliens get in his way.

The Oscar winner and “Killers of the Flower Moon” 2024 Academy Award nominee directs and stars in short film “Hello Down There,” which will be televised during this year’s Super Bowl.

The logline reads: “What does a highly advanced civilization have to do to get noticed around here? Watch the extended cut of ‘Hello Down There,’ a tale of intergalactic outreach, directed by Martin Scorsese.”

The Squarespace ad is the second commercial for the brand involving Scorsese, with the auteur appearing alongside daughter Francesca Scorsese for a previously-released “making of” spot that showed the concept behind “Hello Down There.”

“A 30-second film is much harder because each scene is like a second, maybe?” Scorsese said in the commercial. “The main character happens to be a website. Now, the thing is, I don’t really know...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 2/7/2024
  • by Samantha Bergeson
  • Indiewire
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Martin Scorsese Makes Super Bowl Directorial Debut With Cinematic Squarespace Ad
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Martin Scorsese’s directorial debut for the Super Bowl has arrived.

In the cinematic Squarespace ad titled “Hello Down There,” released on Wednesday, the auteur tackles society’s excessive consumption of technology with a sci-fi twist. Extraterrestrials have arrived to Earth, but people are too glued to their devices to realize there’s an UFO flying above them. To get humans’ attention, the aliens create a website with the help of Squarespace.

The filmmaker makes a cameo at the end, as he finds himself trapped in traffic during the alien invasion. “I told you to take Broadway. This always happens!,” he tells his driver.

The tagline for the Squarespace Super Bowl campaign is then revealed onscreen: “A website makes it real.”

The commercial was primarily filmed in New York City, which is both home base to Squarespace and Scorsese.

“At my age, it’s a stretch finding a directorial debut.
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 2/7/2024
  • by Tatiana Tenreyro
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ricou Browning Dies: ‘Creature From The Black Lagoon’s Gill-man Was 93
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Ricou Browning, the underwater stuntman who portrayed the Gill-man in the 1954 horror classic Creature trom the Black Lagoon and its sequels and went on to co-produce the dolphin tale Flipper for both the big screen and television, died quietly Sunday of natural causes at his home in Southwest Ranches, Fl. He was 93.

His son Ricou Browning Jr, who works as a marine coordinator for film and TV productions, confirmed his father’s death to Deadline.

Related Story Hollywood & Media Deaths In 2023: Photo Gallery & Obituaries Related Story Brett Radin Dies: Talent Manager With Knitting Factory Management Was 53 Related Story Gordon Pinsent Dies: Iconic Canadian Actor In Film And Television Was 92

Considered to be the last surviving original actor to portray any of the Universal Classic Monsters, Florida native Browning studied physical education at Florida State University before landing a job in the 1940s at Wakulla Springs, a scenic park that...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 3/1/2023
  • by Greg Evans
  • Deadline Film + TV
Ricou Browning, Creature From The Black Lagoon Star, Dead At 93
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Ricou Browning, who is best known for his playing the underwater version of Gill-man in Creature From the Black Lagoon, has died at the age of 93. Released in 1954, Creature from the Black Lagoon is directed by Jack Arnold and tells the story of a group of scientists who discover an amphibious humanoid in the depths of the Amazon jungle. The success of the film ultimately spawned two sequels, including Revenge of the Creature in 1955 and The Creature Walks Among Us in 1956, both of which also featured Browning as Gill-man during underwater sequences.

As reported by Bloody Disgusting, Browning, who was the last surviving actor to have portrayed any of the classic Universal Monsters, has sadly passed away at the age of 93. In addition to his work in Creature of the Black Lagoon, Browning also served as a marine action coordinator on Thunderball (1965) and Never Say Never Again (1983). Throughout his career,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 2/28/2023
  • by Ryan Northrup
  • ScreenRant
R.I.P. Ricou Browning of Creature from the Black Lagoon, Thunderball, and Flipper
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There’s sad news to report this evening, as it has been announced that Ricou Browning – who was the last surviving actor to have played a classic Universal Monster, since he portrayed the Gill-Man in the underwater scenes in all three entries of the Creature from the Black Lagoon trilogy; Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954), Revenge of the Creature (1955), and The Creature Walks Among Us (1956) – has passed away at the age of 93. The Hollywood Reporter notes that his daughter Kim confirmed he passed away yesterday, just eleven days after his birthday.

Born in Fort Pierce, Florida on February 16, 1930, Browning started his career in the entertainment industry by working in water shows at tourist attractions and performing in underwater newsreels. When Gill-Man scenes were being filmed for Creature from the Black Lagoon in Florida, the crew chose Browning to play the swimming creature because he was a strong swimmer and could...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 2/28/2023
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
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Original ‘Creature from the Black Lagoon’ Performer Ricou Browning Has Passed Away
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We’ve lost another true legend in the world of horror. Bloody Disgusting has learned today that Ricou Browning, known for playing the titular Creature from the Black Lagoon in Universal’s original 1954 horror classic, has passed away this week at the age of 93.

Ricou Browning played the Gill-Man for the film’s extensive underwater sequences, and he subsequently reprised the iconic role in the sequels Revenge of the Creature (1955) and The Creature Walks Among Us (1956).

An underwater cinematographer and stuntman, Ricou Browning was uniquely equipped to play the Creature from the Black Lagoon, and he went on to direct the underwater sequences in films including Thunderball (1965), Hello Down There (1969), Caddyshack (1980), and Never Say Never Again (1983). Browning made his directorial debut with 1973’s sea lion movie Salty, and he notably also co-created the classic “Flipper” franchise. Browning later directed the movie Mr. No Legs (1978), centered on a man with shotguns built into his wheelchair.
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 2/28/2023
  • by John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Man on Wire (2008)
Josh Braun
Man on Wire (2008)
Josh Braun, producer of some of the best documentaries in the world, joins Josh and Joe to discuss the movies that have influenced him throughout his life.

Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode

Man On Wire (2008)

The Cove (2009)

Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2010)

Encounters At The End of the World (2007)

Winnebago Man (2009)

Spellbound (2002)

Supersize Me (2004)

Tell Me Who I Am (2019)

Apollo 11 (2019)

The Edge of Democracy (2019)

Finding Vivian Maier (2013)

Searching For Sugarman (2012)

Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father (2008)

A History Of Violence (2005)

Frat House (1998)

Easy Riders, Raging Bulls: How the Sex, Drugs and Rock ‘N’ Roll Generation Saved Hollywood (2003)

The Exorcist (1973)

Go West (1940)

A Night In Casablanca (1946)

Hello Down There (1974)

What’s Up Doc? (1972)

El Topo (1970)

Pink Flamingos (1972)

Female Trouble (1974)

The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)

Bambi Meets Godzilla (1969)

Gimme Shelter (1970)

Monterey Pop (1968)

Grey Gardens (1975)

Grey Gardens (2009)

Titicut Follies (1967)

To Have And Have Not (1944)

All About Eve...
See full article at Trailers from Hell
  • 7/21/2020
  • by Kris Millsap
  • Trailers from Hell
Steven Canals
Pandemic Parade III
Steven Canals
Here are many more movies to watch when you’re staying in for a while, featuring recommendations from Steven Canals, Larry Karaszewski, Gareth Reynolds, and Alan Arkush with special guest star Blaire Bercy from the Hollywood Food Coalition.

Please support the Hollywood Food Coalition. Text “Give” to 323.402.5704 or visit https://hofoco.org/donate!

Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode

Master of the Flying Guillotine (1976)

Groundhog Day (1993)

Kung Fu Mama a.k.a. Queen of Fist (1973)

Ali: Fear Eats The Soul (1974)

Portrait Of A Lady On Fire (2019)

In The Mood For Love (2000)

Hunger (2008)

The Sweet Hereafter (1997)

Fargo (1996)

Night of the Lepus (1971)

Dolemite Is My Name (2019)

Soylent Green (1973)

Silent Running (1972)

Canyon Passage (1946)

McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971)

The Professionals (1966)

Ride Lonesome (1959)

Carrie (1952)

The Heartbreak Kid (1972)

Hello Down There (1969)

The Brass Bottle (1964)

The Trouble With Angels (1966)

Pollyanna (1960)

Tiger Bay (1959)

The Parent Trap (1961)

Endless Night (1972)

The Family Way (1966)

Take A Girl Like You (1970)

Freddy Got Fingered...
See full article at Trailers from Hell
  • 4/10/2020
  • by Kris Millsap
  • Trailers from Hell
Dana Gould
The Pandemic Parade
Dana Gould
Movies to watch when you’re staying in for a while, featuring recommendations from Dana Gould, Daniel Waters, Scott Alexander, and Allison Anders.

Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode

Destroy All Monsters (1969)

Planet Of The Apes (1968)

Beneath The Planet of the Apes (1970)

Escape From The Planet Of The Apes (1971)

Conquest Of The Planet Of The Apes (1972)

Battle For The Planet Of The Apes (1973)

Suparpie

The Wizard Of Oz (1939)

Hello Down There (1969)

Koyaanisqatsi (1982)

Thirteen Days (2000)

Stalker (1979)

Last Year At Marienbad (1961)

No Exit (1962)

The Exterminating Angel (1962)

Sleeper (1973)

The Tenant (1976)

Final Cut: Ladies And Gentlemen (2012)

The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990)

La classe américaine (1993)

The Sex Adventures of a Single Man a.k.a. The 24 Hour Lover (1968)

The Omega Man (1971)

Soylent Green (1973)

Knives Out (2019)

The Hunt (2020)

Banana Split (2020)

The Cocoanuts (1929)

Animal Crackers (1930)

Monkey Business (1931)

Horse Feathers (1932)

Duck Soup (1933)

A Night At The Opera (1935)

The Incredible Two-Headed Transplant (1971)

Susan Slade (1961)

My Blood Runs Cold...
See full article at Trailers from Hell
  • 3/27/2020
  • by Kris Millsap
  • Trailers from Hell
Pratfall Master Ken Berry Dies at 85
Tony Sokol Dec 2, 2018

F Troop's Commander of Fort Courage Ken Berry was given his first assignment by Mr. Spock when he was a lowly sergeant.

Ken Berry, best known for his role as Captain Wilton Parmenter on the TV comedy series F Troop, died Saturday at age 85, according to Variety.

“Dear friends. We are sad to let you know our beloved Captain, Mr Ken Berry passed away tonight,” Larry Storch, who played F Troop's Corporal Agarn, wrote to Facebook. “We just spoke with Jackie Joseph who confirmed the devastating news. We are at a true loss for words. Ken, we hope you know how much you were loved. Goodnight Captain. We miss you already.”

Berry could deliver lines, but his forte was physical comedy. Trained as a dancer since he joined the Horace Heidt Youth Opportunity Program traveling performance ensemble at age 15, Berry was often assigned long, seemingly impossible takes...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 12/2/2018
  • Den of Geek
Sporadic movie appearances in later years: Janet Leigh
Janet Leigh biography final. Check out previous articles: Touch Of Evil / Orson Welles / The Manchurian Candidate and Psycho / marriaget to Tony Curtis. Leigh's movie career slowed down in the mid-60s. Among her sporadic movies from 1966 on were: Jack Smight’s Harper (1966), with Paul Newman, Lauren Bacall, and others; Jerry Lewis Three on a Couch; Robert Gist's An American Dream, with Stuart Whitman and Eleanor Parker; Jack Arnold's Hello Down There with Tony Randall; Giuliano Montaldo's Grand Slam, with Robert Hoffman, Mel Stuart's One Is a Lonely Number / Two Is a Happy Number, with Trish Van Devere, Monte Markham, and Melvyn Douglas; William F. Claxton’s Night of the Lepus (1972), with Whitman and Rory Calhoun; Stephen Verona’s Boardwalk, with Ruth Gordon and Lee Strasberg; and John Carpenter’s The Fog (1980), with Jamie Lee Curtis, Adrienne Barbeau, and Hal Holbrook. On TV, Leigh was featured in,...
See full article at Alt Film Guide
  • 7/6/2012
  • by Andre Soares
  • Alt Film Guide
Comic Character Actor and Voice of Top Cat – Arnold Stang – Dies
Arnold Stang was a character actor best known for his roles as nerdish comic foils on radio, television, and films. His distinctive nasal voice was also used to great effect for animated productions, notably as the voice of Top Cat, known as Tc by his friends, for the popular Hanna-Barbera animated television series Top Cat from 1960 to 1961. He was also the voice of Lulipopo in the animated feature Alakazam the Great in 1960, and Nurtle the Turtle in Pinocchio in Outer Space in 1965. He was Rumpelstiltskin in George Pal’s fantasy classic The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm in 1962.

Stang was born in Manhattan, New York, on September 28, 1918. He began his career on radio in children’s programs while in his teens. He worked with numerous comedy legends on radio and followed Milton Berle to television in the 1959s. He was Herman the mouse, opposite Sid Raymond’s Katnip the cat,...
See full article at FamousMonsters of Filmland
  • 12/31/2009
  • by Harris Lentz
  • FamousMonsters of Filmland
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