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The character was later picked up by Coca-Cola, for a series of TV spots for New Coke and appeared on T-shirts and mer- *BZZZZZZZZZZT*

wiki max headroom

The Max Headroom show was the first to play with the music-video format, with Max frequently talking over lousy videos and making jokes, or cutting the video off partway through, a technique later picked up by Beavis And Butthead and other satirical video shows.

wiki max headroom

The pilot wasn't picked up, but the rights to the Max Headroom character were sold to the makers of a music-video program on British television, on which Max appeared later in 1985. He takes his name from the last thing Edison had seen before his injury: a sign on the gatepost reading "MAX HEADROOM: 2.3 METERS". In his daring escape from security with orders to kill, he is gravely injured when he crashes his motorcycle into a gatepost.īryce Lynch, a totally unlikable Teen Genius, generates an AI copy of Carter's mind to cover up his disappearance, but the copy is somewhat unstable and has a bad stammer. director) Theora ( Amanda Pays, who later played fanfic-favorite Phoebe Green on The X-Files) as he attempted to uncover a conspiracy revolving around the Blipvert, a highly compressed advertisement his station had recently adopted, which had the unfortunate side effect of causing some viewers to explode. The story followed Intrepid Reporter Edison Carter (also Frewer) and his "controller" (i.e. Though Max was the star of the show, he was really a very minor character.

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Max Headroom, a plastic-coated stammering faux-CGI host full of sardonic wit played by the frankly underrated Canadian actor Matt Frewer, made his debut in April of 1985 in a British one-hour Pilot Movie entitled Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future. And it looked like corporate greed was going to grow and grow until the average citizen was a virtual slave to the mega-corporations who would happily destroy the environment, culture, history, and basic human liberty all in the name of profit. It also looked like Japanese businessmen were going to economically conquer the world. "This is Edison Carter, coming to you very much live and direct on Network 23."īack in The '80s, it looked like computers were going to be able to do just about anything.









Wiki max headroom