I remember when this started, I was blown away. Like you said this was waaay before it’s time. Still love Max and watch him on RUclips from time to time.
Same! The 1980's was definitely a unique decade! I was born in 1980 so I grew up watching MTV and all of the great sitcoms from that time. Whenever I talk about the 80s with my kids, Max Headroom is one of the many things that I remember from back then that I tell them about.
I loved Max when the pilot came out. The continuing series not so much. Basically TV was shite in the 80s - and pop music and politics. So we clung to the too-few gems.
If he comes back it must surely be, ironically, as genuine AI - but that AI must absolutely be trained to include all of his glitches, too, as that was a huge part of the comedic value.
@@richardjeffreys2437well, he was featured in Adam Sandler's movie Pixels so that's a start. I'm a Gen Xer and I remember Max well from my childhood. Gen Z and Gen Alpha don't know who Max Headroom is but that doesn't mean that they can't be introduced to him and get to know him.
My most FAVORITE thing about Max Headroom was that the Background and Chroma Keying was originally done on an Amiga Computer which I and many Undergound people used in NYC...it was like the Neo Geo of its time. Obtaining games was Like Napster with the MP3's when they came out.. People swapped floppies and discovered sooo many unknown games that we would otherwise never have know about. This was right on the shoes of the Commodore 64 underground success as well....meanwhile outsiders were using 8 bit NES and Sega Master System (very few people). Max Headroom inspired me to do CHroma Keying on the Amiga and party being a VJ at a night club (not the hosting kind like MTV but the DJ kind with video...using the Very Amiga Computer!). Ahhhhh the good ole days..this went on until 2008 for me.
I know Matt (Max) Frewer personally. He's a nice guy. In fact, I even found him some royalties. His show brings back some much-appreciated happy memories of escapism during difficult times. Thanks.
I think the amount of work he must've put into the show was MONUMENTAL. I wouldn't be surprised if he was bloody exhausted for a decade "post-Max", ya know?
It's crazy how he seems even more relevant now than he did in the 80s. AI, CGI technology, deep fakes, social media, ARG's... 80s nostalgia and the whole vaporwave aesthetic is also huge nowadays. I could easily see him getting a revival. A lot of interesting things you could do with him.
He''s incredibly relevant because every other science fiction writer assumed that artificial intelligence would fall on the opposite side of the spectrum, like Data from Star Trek, and remain there forever. At least, I can't name a single example of anyone that came closer. ChatGPT understood sarcasm, jokes, innuendo, and all the things deemed impossible for a machine by all popular depictions, and it even learned all those things better than the average human even before learning how to add two triple digit numbers.
Every time I see TikTok or RUclips shorts I always think of the blipverts from Max Headroom. 😂 Thanks for the docu-mini. I always thought Max was computer generated, they did such an excellent job with portraying him as such.
@@facts-spray0213 From Meta AI: In the classic 1980s TV show "Max Headroom," Blipverts are a fictional form of high-intensity, condensed television commercials that play a central role in the plot. What are Blipverts? Blipverts are extremely short, attention-grabbing ads that: * Last only a few seconds (hence the "blip") * Are incredibly intense and engaging * Contain rapid-fire images and sounds * Are designed to be irresistible to viewers In the show, Blipverts are used by the sinister television network, Network 23, to captivate audiences and increase advertising revenue. However, they have a dark side: prolonged exposure to Blipverts can cause viewers to become mesmerized, leading to a condition known as "Blipvert Overload." Blipvert Overload This condition causes viewers to become catatonic, leading to a range of health problems and even death. The main character, Edison Carter (aka Max Headroom), discovers the truth about Blipverts and the network's intentions, leading to a rebellion against the corrupt television executives. Blipverts serve as a commentary on the dangers of excessive consumerism, the power of media manipulation, and the potential risks of emerging technologies. They remain an iconic and thought-provoking element of the "Max Headroom" universe. Me: basically TikTok. 😋
Man this one takes me back we had Max Headroom like MTV on telly here in Australia at one point. Thanks for sharing and reminding me of some great fading memories. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I was stationed in England and Max came about with a bang! The song, Paranoimia, by the group The Art Of Noise, features Max and Back to the Future 2 had a nod to him with digital waiters.
I wish they would put out everything MaxHeadroom in one collection, Hmmm they could call it Maxxed out! I loved it from the start and still love it today! What a great concept and I have to agree I think the concept is even more relevant today. Could you imagine the interviews or commentary on news and world events today with his personality and style, Holy crap, it would be Brilliant!
I loved Max Headroom as a kid. I still think the design is awesome looking. Also, Matt Frewer and I have the same birthday. I only mention this because I know that people care so much about that. 😅
Max would have a lot more fodder to comment upon today than he had forty years ago. Hey, the entertainment industry can't come up with anything original. Max is due for a revival!
CHI-MIIGWETCH THANK YOU!! A BIG THANK YOU FROM THE DUMMINESS BEGINNING IN 1995 FOR ME IN MUSIC AND LATER FILMS FROM 1997 AND 1999 I WAS USED FOR. They need to give it a rest. Im not a charity case.
The church I was going to in the 1980s had an older fellow who looked like Max Headroom. Actually, I didn't think anything about it until one day when a friend's mom pointed to him and whispered to me, "Doesn't he look like Max Headroom?" After that, I always had to choke back laughter anytime I saw the guy.
I remember every bit of that. Even watched the movie. It was a great little event that happened at just the right time. But it was never meant to last, and if someone tried it today, it'd fizzle in about five minutes. Great video!
It was another long ago talk show where Matt Frewer was a guest and that’s when I learned he was Canadian. Seemed like a nice guy. He was really good as Max. I still remember the first episode of the show when Max was created thanks to an accident of Edison who hit a barrier that said Max Headroom meaning maximum headroom. I wish it lasted longer.
How did the Art of Noise fit into the Max Headroom Equation? They had him in their music for a time in Paranomia... which I loved. I also thought the show was brilliant. For once, something interesting was on American TV. Snarky, cool, and artistic. It was nice to see it hit the mainstream and take over for awhile. A genus concept from the beginning to the end.
Yes, I remember that single, and it was called "Paranoimia" on The Art of Noise's China label. It enjoyed a brief life on my radio show at KDUP in the fall of 1986. His song on the Christmas show, "Merry Christmas Santa Claus" was released as a single on the Chrysalis label and I added it to my Christmas show for a couple of years.
He should be brought back. He would be much more relevant today than he was back then. He was way ahead of his time and at the time under appreciated. Huge fan of
I'm old and I definitely remember Max as a phenomenon (today he would be known as a meme). But i also remember how fast he went away. He was a big thing for really only about 6 months. Max Headroom was a character created by a couple who famously went on to direct that Mario Bros. movie that was so bad, they were never allowed to direct another movie. Not to take anything away from the talented Matt Frewer but his part in all this was just as a hired actor playing a role. He went on to have a very good career. Remember him in "The Stand"? He was also very good in the TV sitcom "Doctor, Doctor" which was a starring vehicle for him with a definite Robin Williams / Jim Carrey type crazy personality. He could easily drift between serious dramatic roles and zany comedic roles effortlessly.
The most well known reference to Max Headroom is in the movie Back to the Future 2. In the scene in the future, set in the Cafe 80s, the "waiters" are all TVs with Max Headroom-like versions of Micheal Jackson, Ronald Reagan, and the Ayatollah Khomeini.
2 things i notice about this video 1.I feel like Back to The Future 2 used this same art for the Cafe scenes with televisions talking to Marty asking for his order. 2. You mentioned the Mario Movie (90s), so now i know where Bowser got that hairdo, from Max Headroom.
As a British teenager, i remember this being very out there and i recorded every show including the "pilot" back story. Unfortunately it wasn't as big a thing over here, probably because it was very ahead of it's time and tended to be on late. Loved it though, as a computer gamer, i was captivated.
It’s funny, you mentioned that little incident of the pirate TV thing because I was watching TV when it happened and I recorded on VHS it was the dark it happened. It was the other worldly and very strange and disturbing. There was no audio on there I remember or nobody saying anything, but I think he’s totally applicable even more today
I remember when Max Headroom hit the screen, everybody was calling him computer generated but I was saying " no he's not " . Without being very computer literate I knew it was a real guy with ' computer generated highlights ' I think about 70% of the ' Max Headroom mysteriousness ' was the crazy background. Without all the goofy background images he was just another head .
I was 18 when Max Headroom came out, in the last year Prince-Purple Rain, Springsteen-Born in the USA, Madonna-Like a Virgin, Duran Duran, We Are The World, I can go on and on about the mid 80s, with Max and all of the music it was a great time to be 18 and fresh out of high school.
My brothers and I loved Max Headroom. We would use our dual cassette recorder to record our voices with the stuttering glitch. Listening to him now, his vocal cadence reminds me of Jim Carey's Ace Ventura.
My two older brothers watched tMax Headroom on Rage, a late-night music video show in Australia in the mid-80s. I was too young to get it, and just thought Max was creepy and stupid. Many many moons later, I finally see how clever it was.
I remember the US TV show and the commercials back then. Max was very much of the 80s decade, his style of speaking and sarcasm, the way his hairstyle and clothes were designed, with the jacket and skinny tie, as well as the sunglasses, were so very 80s. He was an icon no doubt. And that TV show, and the UK movie that spawned it, are basically cyberpunk classics before the word cyberpunk was in widespread use. Matt Frewer is an amazing actor who really deserves to be better known and roles in bigger films. It was always obvious that he voiced Max and that Max was based on his likeness, but it was years before I found out that Max was actually Matt in a costume, it really does look like computer graphics, albeit expensive graphics in the 80s, and of course at least some of the backgrounds are real computer graphics.
I own the series and he is one of my favorite fictional characters his show was unique and as it turns out foreshadowing of the domination of the screen over the population
When I was a young child in the 80's, I didn't know he was an actor and it was visual effects and clever editing. He seemed like a legit computer generated persona and it was very captivating but disturbing too. I love the visionary creativity. Visually it's some of the best the 80's had to offer, and the ideas behind it would fit today. Just look at stuff like V-tubers and eventual AI avatars/personas. Stuff is just around the corner.
I always thought he (Max Headroom actor) looked and sounded like Jim Carey. So one day I studied their Wiki pages, based solely on me thinking they seem so much alike, curious to see if there's anything real connecting them. I found out that in this wide, wide, world, ...they grew up in Canada less than 60 miles from each other on the map!
No one ever puts together that before he was “Max Headroom” he was “The Lawnmower Man”…….set free at the birth of the internet……. I don’t know why they didn’t capitalize on that aspect…..
I was a big fan when I was in middle/high school. It was the first really weird thing that I loved that no one else at my school had ever heard of, except maybe as the spokesman for New Coke. I don't think he could get a TV show anymore, but I think he would blow the eff up on RUclips or TikTok.
Great except the chronology is off, the original movie came first, from Wikipedia: "On 4 April 1985, Channel 4 transmitted the TV movie Max Headroom: 20 Minutes Into the Future, starring Matt Frewer, Amanda Pays, Paul Spurrier, Nickolas Grace, and W. Morgan Sheppard. Two days later, Max began appearing regularly as the veejay of The Max Headroom Show."
Not only Max Headroom was very popular in your country but in the Philippines. Max Headroom was aired on IBC 13 every Tuesday night back in the ’80s. Some Filipinos say he wired or what
I remember seeing Max Headroom on UK tv when I was a kid, must've been a repeat or something in the earlyish 90s because I thought he was Kryten from Red Dwarf.... that's unless there was actually something similar on TV with Krytens head hosting something, I was really young.
I recorded that Letterman episode when he talked to Max. Nice seeing these old things. Shame I can’t connect my VCR to replay it. I think he asked Max if he had a plate in his head and he said he had a whole set of china. It’s been so many years since I’ve seen it.
If you're trying to place Matt Frewer, the actor, he was in the TV show Eureka and has been in *countless* sci fi shows, including multiple iterations of Star Trek. He's one of the most prolific actors in Speculative Fiction.
One of the most prescient parts was the character “Blank Reg”, who could uniquely move thru the Big Brother controlled society because he wasn’t in any databases. It was portrayed as virtually impossible to accomplish, because privacy was dead in the future.
I remember Matt Frewer in the Psi Factor show . Sadly in Belgium and many European countries we haven't gotten the chance to see Max Headroom . I'm pretty sure such programm would still work when done right , only thing i'm scared about is that if a new max headroom would air today it would be in "CGI" with top notch effects that would ruin the simplicity from the 80's pretending to be a cgi-charachter that was actually a real person . I also miss MTV so much the great clips that got made , Beavis & Butthead .
I had videotaped all the episodes of Max Headroom as I felt the program was ahead of it’s time. Unfortunately, I taped them using Beta tapes and now am unable to watch them as Beta disappeared around the same time as Max.
as long as computers/technology glitch out. There will always be room for Max! The most important thing is having good writers. The Max Headroom character was writen at a time where there was an abundance of great writing teams. Who just wanted to make great content that connected to people. Today, writing teams can be a little 'hit or miss'. Too caught up in other things, to write a specific character (that the general public can connect to). But, if a good writing team were built, Max could easily reappear in pop culture. imo.
I think part of the problem is that as time went on the editing got lazier and it looked like what it was - a guy in prosthetics. When it started people were convinced it was computer generated because if the quick edits and an attempt to make him look fake.
loved Max remember him and also in the art of noise video - paranormia. As for today, sadly todays generation gets bored with everything 2 minutes after it's created
I absolutely loved Max Headroom and watched the series and enjoyed it with its Cyberpunk aesthetic, although I wish they would have employed a little more of Max's wry, irreverent humor in the show, I understand why they didn't. I didn't have cable, so I couldn't see his interview show, but I would try and see him when he was on a talk show (like Letterman) or any other media, like the music video 'Paranoimia' from The Art of Noise that features Max talking on it. I was a special effects make-up artist at the time, so I knew it was prosthetics that he wore, but it still didn't take away the magic for me. His design was phenomenal in concept and execution and Matt Frewer was exceptional in the part and brought wit and charm to the character. Unfortunately, the character and the show were ahead of its time and it didn't last too long, I wish they would bring him back again. We need him more now than ever.
yep i was there when it all started! Max was everywhere, and in back to the future 2 a max headroom style cafe' 80's appeared which mimicked the style of max.
I LOVED MAX HEADROOM !!! I have the movie on VHS in a box with my old Amiga and C64 stuff. I always remembered the Eskimo weather forecast joke. As you say, then he was gone. It was really obvious at the time. Just stopped. I heard that Matt Frewer had had enough and wanted to move on.
What’s funny is he was Coke commercials but, in Back to the Future 2, the diner scene when Marty is confronted by a Ronald Regan version of Max Headroom purchases a Pepsi.
yea were he was a reporter who was killed by a evil Corp and Turned into an AI who called himself Max Headroom because of the sign "MAX HEADROOM 2.3M" wich killed him Film was called Max headroom i think
I loved Max Headroom! I think Max could work today. I wish the old show was put back on so I could relive the glory days of my youth back in the 80’s. But the only one who could truly be Max is Matt Frewer. In a way Max Headroom was a little prophetic. In Carter’s time, TV’s we’re always on. He always had to put a sheet over his TV so he could get some sleep as there were no off switches. News now runs constantly. Competing against each other for viewers and ratings. Edison Carter seemed to be the first investigative reporter. He carried around a camera, nowadays reporters are armed with their phones. Max was able to travel from TV to TV. Now with Cable you can travel from channel to channel with more of them. Back when I saw Max we only had three channels in my area. Now you’ve got too many. With AI around Max Headroom would fit in perfectly even though he had a real person playing him. Nowadays you could probably creat a real Max Headroom that isn’t a real person.
I played the game, Max Headroom , on Commodore 64 cassette. At the time I was impressed with the '20 minutes in the future ' alternate universe. Kinda like Mad Max, it was cynical humor. Every virus my pc got in the 90's reminded me of Max. - R.I.P.
I remember the commercials and some of the things about the show, but my family always wanted to watch something else and I had to get up and change the channel because we didn’t have a remote. Which sucked.
20 Minutes Into the Future was an awesome show, in fact, it predicted a lot of things like adding digital elements into existing footage (remember the "Trojan Sheep"?) and digital currency (they had those little black cylinders). Also, Matt Frewer is an AMAZING actor, he can play a miriad of roles from cool, comedic to dramatic.
Max never come in Chile, my country, but, always like it when I know about him, is great. It will be awesome to see it in some easter eggs in actual video games, or why not, in a retro game like Ultra Kill, Prodeus or Doom 1 or Heretic DOS games (with a mod of course).
I would love to see a revival of good'ol Max! He was awesome back in the 80's!
I remember when this started, I was blown away. Like you said this was waaay before it’s time. Still love Max and watch him on RUclips from time to time.
Same! The 1980's was definitely a unique decade! I was born in 1980 so I grew up watching MTV and all of the great sitcoms from that time. Whenever I talk about the 80s with my kids, Max Headroom is one of the many things that I remember from back then that I tell them about.
I loved Max when the pilot came out. The continuing series not so much. Basically TV was shite in the 80s - and pop music and politics. So we clung to the too-few gems.
Having Max Headroom, The Young Ones, Kenny Everett plus Spitting Image on UK TV during the 80s was TV mana from Heaven for me.
yup and Not the Nine O'Clock News
Same.
Best era ever, the eighties were fantastic in every way, I'd go back in a heartbeat.
@@monteceitomoocher Not for me, for very personal reasons.
If heaven is this man’s favorite television block, send me right to hell…
If he comes back it must surely be, ironically, as genuine AI - but that AI must absolutely be trained to include all of his glitches, too, as that was a huge part of the comedic value.
No need to train in glitches friend!
He could NEVER come back.. The movie kind of Killed it.. And besides... This Generation would have No idea who he was..
Max was ahead of his time if you listen closely to his monologues. He knew what was up.
@@richardjeffreys2437well, he was featured in Adam Sandler's movie Pixels so that's a start. I'm a Gen Xer and I remember Max well from my childhood. Gen Z and Gen Alpha don't know who Max Headroom is but that doesn't mean that they can't be introduced to him and get to know him.
They had AI of ABBA and it did some of the voices properly, but not the ABBA sound and mixing.
My most FAVORITE thing about Max Headroom was that the Background and Chroma Keying was originally done on an Amiga Computer which I and many Undergound people used in NYC...it was like the Neo Geo of its time. Obtaining games was Like Napster with the MP3's when they came out.. People swapped floppies and discovered sooo many unknown games that we would otherwise never have know about. This was right on the shoes of the Commodore 64 underground success as well....meanwhile outsiders were using 8 bit NES and Sega Master System (very few people). Max Headroom inspired me to do CHroma Keying on the Amiga and party being a VJ at a night club (not the hosting kind like MTV but the DJ kind with video...using the Very Amiga Computer!). Ahhhhh the good ole days..this went on until 2008 for me.
I know Matt (Max) Frewer personally. He's a nice guy. In fact, I even found him some royalties.
His show brings back some much-appreciated happy memories of escapism during difficult times. Thanks.
I think the amount of work he must've put into the show was MONUMENTAL. I wouldn't be surprised if he was bloody exhausted for a decade "post-Max", ya know?
Great!! Next time you see him, remind him how much we loved that series. Wish it was re-booted.
Tell him I was asking for him and that I was glad to hear that his back is back
It's crazy how he seems even more relevant now than he did in the 80s. AI, CGI technology, deep fakes, social media, ARG's... 80s nostalgia and the whole vaporwave aesthetic is also huge nowadays. I could easily see him getting a revival. A lot of interesting things you could do with him.
Combine Max Headroom with Russel Brand ! 😋
He''s incredibly relevant because every other science fiction writer assumed that artificial intelligence would fall on the opposite side of the spectrum, like Data from Star Trek, and remain there forever.
At least, I can't name a single example of anyone that came closer. ChatGPT understood sarcasm, jokes, innuendo, and all the things deemed impossible for a machine by all popular depictions, and it even learned all those things better than the average human even before learning how to add two triple digit numbers.
@@jackderrida Someone I know got the Discord AI to actually tell a lie!
@@SwallabatExcellent. If true?
Max Headroom can never be retro. He seemed retro(...) when he was fresh. Seeing Max Headroom videos today, it will still make PONG seem old.
"Max Headroom: 20 Minutes Into the Future" is a work of genius. Sure, Max Headroom could work today, as the whole Cyberpunk idea works today, too.
Very talented Canadian actor. He hasn’t stopped working. He speaks so clear and enunciates his words so well
Yes, it's funny, because with his receding hairline his real life persona was never going to be Mr Cool, but as Max Headroom he was coolness extreme.
Wtf does his hair line have to do with anything?
That laugh, the big grin and the tossing back of the head. Brilliant!
Every time I see TikTok or RUclips shorts I always think of the blipverts from Max Headroom. 😂
Thanks for the docu-mini. I always thought Max was computer generated, they did such an excellent job with portraying him as such.
What are blipverts
@@facts-spray0213 From Meta AI:
In the classic 1980s TV show "Max Headroom," Blipverts are a fictional form of high-intensity, condensed television commercials that play a central role in the plot.
What are Blipverts?
Blipverts are extremely short, attention-grabbing ads that:
* Last only a few seconds (hence the "blip")
* Are incredibly intense and engaging
* Contain rapid-fire images and sounds
* Are designed to be irresistible to viewers
In the show, Blipverts are used by the sinister television network, Network 23, to captivate audiences and increase advertising revenue. However, they have a dark side: prolonged exposure to Blipverts can cause viewers to become mesmerized, leading to a condition known as "Blipvert Overload."
Blipvert Overload
This condition causes viewers to become catatonic, leading to a range of health problems and even death. The main character, Edison Carter (aka Max Headroom), discovers the truth about Blipverts and the network's intentions, leading to a rebellion against the corrupt television executives.
Blipverts serve as a commentary on the dangers of excessive consumerism, the power of media manipulation, and the potential risks of emerging technologies. They remain an iconic and thought-provoking element of the "Max Headroom" universe.
Me: basically TikTok. 😋
Loved Max Headroom as a kid (watched on C4), found the movements and colours hypnotising.
I still love this character ! Thanks for the trip down memory lane !
Man this one takes me back we had Max Headroom like MTV on telly here in Australia at one point. Thanks for sharing and reminding me of some great fading memories. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I was stationed in England and Max came about with a bang! The song, Paranoimia, by the group The Art Of Noise, features Max and Back to the Future 2 had a nod to him with digital waiters.
I wish they would put out everything MaxHeadroom in one collection, Hmmm they could call it Maxxed out! I loved it from the start and still love it today! What a great concept and I have to agree I think the concept is even more relevant today. Could you imagine the interviews or commentary on news and world events today with his personality and style, Holy crap, it would be Brilliant!
This deserves way more views
I loved Max Headroom as a kid. I still think the design is awesome looking.
Also, Matt Frewer and I have the same birthday. I only mention this because I know that people care so much about that. 😅
You forgot to mention the big hit he had with The Art of Noise 'Paranoimia'.
ruclips.net/video/6epzmRZk6UU/видео.html
Yes indeed!!
With the help of The Art of Noise
“How do I get to sllllllleeeeepppp?”
i was a fan of Art of Noise and Max Headroom. So when they collab'ed for Paranomia, I had a climax moment. it was so cool.
Max would have a lot more fodder to comment upon today than he had forty years ago. Hey, the entertainment industry can't come up with anything original. Max is due for a revival!
You can’t even say Eskimo these days without being called bad words 😂
Yeah but most of the revivals or redos ive seen in the past 25yrs just make me like the original more and they probably ruined it with the redo.
CHI-MIIGWETCH THANK YOU!! A BIG THANK YOU FROM THE DUMMINESS BEGINNING IN 1995 FOR ME IN MUSIC AND LATER FILMS FROM 1997 AND 1999 I WAS USED FOR. They need to give it a rest. Im not a charity case.
They wouldn't do that after the hijacking incident in '89.
The church I was going to in the 1980s had an older fellow who looked like Max Headroom. Actually, I didn't think anything about it until one day when a friend's mom pointed to him and whispered to me, "Doesn't he look like Max Headroom?" After that, I always had to choke back laughter anytime I saw the guy.
When i went to church we had a few fellow parishioners who looked like movie stars lol.
I remember every bit of that. Even watched the movie. It was a great little event that happened at just the right time. But it was never meant to last, and if someone tried it today, it'd fizzle in about five minutes. Great video!
It was another long ago talk show where Matt Frewer was a guest and that’s when I learned he was Canadian. Seemed like a nice guy. He was really good as Max. I still remember the first episode of the show when Max was created thanks to an accident of Edison who hit a barrier that said Max Headroom meaning maximum headroom. I wish it lasted longer.
How did the Art of Noise fit into the Max Headroom Equation? They had him in their music for a time in Paranomia... which I loved. I also thought the show was brilliant. For once, something interesting was on American TV. Snarky, cool, and artistic. It was nice to see it hit the mainstream and take over for awhile. A genus concept from the beginning to the end.
Yes, I remember that single, and it was called "Paranoimia" on The Art of Noise's China label. It enjoyed a brief life on my radio show at KDUP in the fall of 1986. His song on the Christmas show, "Merry Christmas Santa Claus" was released as a single on the Chrysalis label and I added it to my Christmas show for a couple of years.
Great song I loved it too
Paranoimia: ruclips.net/video/6epzmRZk6UU/видео.htmlsi=TELrieRJcp05Z-cs
It's neither Paranomania nor Paranoimia, it was called Paranomia.
The only reason I am familiar with Max Headroom is because I was a huge The Art of Noise fan!
Jesus Christ. Did Jim Carrey religiously watch Max Headroom? His entire early movie career is an exact replica of it.
After rediscovering Max Headroom, recently. And watching a bunch of his skits. That was my thought about Jim Carrey. I thought Wait Wait uh uh minute.
Both Canadian.
Nothing like plagiarism with no consequence
Always thought this
Jim Carrey and Matt what's his face probably had the same manager
Yes I was there for the original run of everything Max. Including the Art of Noise video. I loved it. I thought he was a real CGI character tho 😂
He should be brought back. He would be much more relevant today than he was back then. He was way ahead of his time and at the time under appreciated. Huge fan of
I'm old and I definitely remember Max as a phenomenon (today he would be known as a meme). But i also remember how fast he went away. He was a big thing for really only about 6 months. Max Headroom was a character created by a couple who famously went on to direct that Mario Bros. movie that was so bad, they were never allowed to direct another movie.
Not to take anything away from the talented Matt Frewer but his part in all this was just as a hired actor playing a role. He went on to have a very good career. Remember him in "The Stand"? He was also very good in the TV sitcom "Doctor, Doctor" which was a starring vehicle for him with a definite Robin Williams / Jim Carrey type crazy personality. He could easily drift between serious dramatic roles and zany comedic roles effortlessly.
whilst i had heard of max i never experienced him either,
thanks for the overview and history, it was interesting to
find out who, what and why.
The most well known reference to Max Headroom is in the movie Back to the Future 2. In the scene in the future, set in the Cafe 80s, the "waiters" are all TVs with Max Headroom-like versions of Micheal Jackson, Ronald Reagan, and the Ayatollah Khomeini.
2 things i notice about this video 1.I feel like Back to The Future 2 used this same art for the Cafe scenes with televisions talking to Marty asking for his order. 2. You mentioned the Mario Movie (90s), so now i know where Bowser got that hairdo, from Max Headroom.
As a British teenager, i remember this being very out there and i recorded every show including the "pilot" back story. Unfortunately it wasn't as big a thing over here, probably because it was very ahead of it's time and tended to be on late. Loved it though, as a computer gamer, i was captivated.
That Coke ad was astonishing. I had to rewind and watch it again four times.
I am 70 years old and I remember Max Headroom well, although I can't say from where. He was just - in the air.
It’s funny, you mentioned that little incident of the pirate TV thing because I was watching TV when it happened and I recorded on VHS it was the dark it happened. It was the other worldly and very strange and disturbing. There was no audio on there I remember or nobody saying anything, but I think he’s totally applicable even more today
I remember when Max Headroom hit the screen, everybody was calling him computer generated but I was saying
" no he's not " .
Without being very computer literate I knew it was a real guy with ' computer generated highlights '
I think about 70% of the ' Max Headroom mysteriousness ' was the crazy background.
Without all the goofy background images he was just another head .
Wow Pepsi got a lot of screen time on the New Coke commercial.
@samuelwooda164.....you said the P word😂😂😂
This was on the tails of the "Pepsi Challenge."
I was in my teens in the eighties but paid little attention to the whole max headroom thing. I remember him most from an episode of Star Trek TNG.
I was 18 when Max Headroom came out, in the last year Prince-Purple Rain, Springsteen-Born in the USA, Madonna-Like a Virgin, Duran Duran, We Are The World, I can go on and on about the mid 80s, with Max and all of the music it was a great time to be 18 and fresh out of high school.
Loved this show as a kid. Loved the film. Loved Max! Thank you Channel 4. You made the 80's truly memorable.
My brothers and I loved Max Headroom. We would use our dual cassette recorder to record our voices with the stuttering glitch. Listening to him now, his vocal cadence reminds me of Jim Carey's Ace Ventura.
LOVED Max Headroom in the 80’s! He also did some voice spot for Art of Noise’s “Paranoimia” song and video. ❤
My two older brothers watched tMax Headroom on Rage, a late-night music video show in Australia in the mid-80s. I was too young to get it, and just thought Max was creepy and stupid. Many many moons later, I finally see how clever it was.
I remember the US TV show and the commercials back then. Max was very much of the 80s decade, his style of speaking and sarcasm, the way his hairstyle and clothes were designed, with the jacket and skinny tie, as well as the sunglasses, were so very 80s. He was an icon no doubt. And that TV show, and the UK movie that spawned it, are basically cyberpunk classics before the word cyberpunk was in widespread use. Matt Frewer is an amazing actor who really deserves to be better known and roles in bigger films. It was always obvious that he voiced Max and that Max was based on his likeness, but it was years before I found out that Max was actually Matt in a costume, it really does look like computer graphics, albeit expensive graphics in the 80s, and of course at least some of the backgrounds are real computer graphics.
I still have heaps of video tapes from the 80s of MTV and Max Headroom.
Yeah...I'm old. But I was in my 20s back then !
Art Of Noise came out with a record with Max, Paranoimia feat, DJs in the glorious 80s would mix and out of the tune.
No mention of Cafe 80s in Back To The Future 2?
I own the series and he is one of my favorite fictional characters his show was unique and as it turns out foreshadowing of the domination of the screen over the population
When I was a young child in the 80's, I didn't know he was an actor and it was visual effects and clever editing. He seemed like a legit computer generated persona and it was very captivating but disturbing too. I love the visionary creativity. Visually it's some of the best the 80's had to offer, and the ideas behind it would fit today. Just look at stuff like V-tubers and eventual AI avatars/personas. Stuff is just around the corner.
I always thought he (Max Headroom actor) looked and sounded like Jim Carey. So one day I studied their Wiki pages, based solely on me thinking they seem so much alike, curious to see if there's anything real connecting them. I found out that in this wide, wide, world, ...they grew up in Canada less than 60 miles from each other on the map!
No one ever puts together that before he was “Max Headroom” he was “The Lawnmower Man”…….set free at the birth of the internet……. I don’t know why they didn’t capitalize on that aspect…..
I loved this guy and the tv series. It was different and it was interesting.
I was a big fan when I was in middle/high school. It was the first really weird thing that I loved that no one else at my school had ever heard of, except maybe as the spokesman for New Coke. I don't think he could get a TV show anymore, but I think he would blow the eff up on RUclips or TikTok.
Great except the chronology is off, the original movie came first, from Wikipedia: "On 4 April 1985, Channel 4 transmitted the TV movie Max Headroom: 20 Minutes Into the Future, starring Matt Frewer, Amanda Pays, Paul Spurrier, Nickolas Grace, and W. Morgan Sheppard. Two days later, Max began appearing regularly as the veejay of The Max Headroom Show."
In the UK we still have the Max Headroom signs and I always remember this character when I see one 😂 great character!
Not only Max Headroom was very popular in your country but in the Philippines. Max Headroom was aired on IBC 13 every Tuesday night back in the ’80s. Some Filipinos say he wired or what
Matt Freh-reh???? It's Froo-wer.
I know. What an astonishingly inventive way of using the most basic building blocks of language.
his art of noise appearance just highlights what made him so special
I remember seeing Max Headroom on UK tv when I was a kid, must've been a repeat or something in the earlyish 90s because I thought he was Kryten from Red Dwarf.... that's unless there was actually something similar on TV with Krytens head hosting something, I was really young.
I really liked Max headroom and watch his much as I could. He was snarky, rude, and hilarious
You forgot his brief appearance in the 2015 movie, Pixels. And yes, it was Matt Frewer who played Max Headroom in that film.
That scared the shit out of me when I was a youngling 😅
I recorded that Letterman episode when he talked to Max. Nice seeing these old things. Shame I can’t connect my VCR to replay it. I think he asked Max if he had a plate in his head and he said he had a whole set of china. It’s been so many years since I’ve seen it.
I miss Max Headroom! He was so iconic when I was a child in the 80s. He was so popular that he was parodied during his prime.
Max Headroom was cutting edge, if he's gone digital, the World shall never be the same.
Max Headroom was awesome, loved the concept.
45 years old and i will never not find max headroom weird and terrifying.
Max, we need you now more than ever!!!🤔😵💫😎
If you're trying to place Matt Frewer, the actor, he was in the TV show Eureka and has been in *countless* sci fi shows, including multiple iterations of Star Trek. He's one of the most prolific actors in Speculative Fiction.
He also starred as Sherlock Holmes movies. He was excellent in that role.
He was in Honey I Shrunk the Kids too..
One of the most prescient parts was the character “Blank Reg”, who could uniquely move thru the Big Brother controlled society because he wasn’t in any databases. It was portrayed as virtually impossible to accomplish, because privacy was dead in the future.
I remember Matt Frewer in the Psi Factor show . Sadly in Belgium and many European countries we haven't gotten the chance to see Max Headroom . I'm pretty sure such programm would still work when done right , only thing i'm scared about is that if a new max headroom would air today it would be in "CGI" with top notch effects that would ruin the simplicity from the 80's pretending to be a cgi-charachter that was actually a real person . I also miss MTV so much the great clips that got made , Beavis & Butthead .
He was Matt Frewer, an actor...period. No conspiracy, no message from the future, just a show ahead way ahead of its time.
I had videotaped all the episodes of Max Headroom as I felt the program was ahead of it’s time. Unfortunately, I taped them using Beta tapes and now am unable to watch them as Beta disappeared around the same time as Max.
as long as computers/technology glitch out. There will always be room for Max!
The most important thing is having good writers. The Max Headroom character was writen at a time where there was an abundance of great writing teams. Who just wanted to make great content that connected to people.
Today, writing teams can be a little 'hit or miss'. Too caught up in other things, to write a specific character (that the general public can connect to). But, if a good writing team were built, Max could easily reappear in pop culture. imo.
For some reason I always connected this show to the other glitzy 80s program Sledge Hammer! Looking it up it seems Max actually appeared on it!
I think part of the problem is that as time went on the editing got lazier and it looked like what it was - a guy in prosthetics. When it started people were convinced it was computer generated because if the quick edits and an attempt to make him look fake.
I remember being 5-6 and sneaking into the hallway when I was supposed to be asleep to watch MAX. Totally remember how cool he was.
Max Headroom was my favorite show of the 80's. I caught every episode and the reruns. The other favorite character of mine was Blank Redge.
loved Max remember him and also in the art of noise video - paranormia. As for today, sadly todays generation gets bored with everything 2 minutes after it's created
I absolutely loved Max Headroom and watched the series and enjoyed it with its Cyberpunk aesthetic, although I wish they would have employed a little more of Max's wry, irreverent humor in the show, I understand why they didn't. I didn't have cable, so I couldn't see his interview show, but I would try and see him when he was on a talk show (like Letterman) or any other media, like the music video 'Paranoimia' from The Art of Noise that features Max talking on it. I was a special effects make-up artist at the time, so I knew it was prosthetics that he wore, but it still didn't take away the magic for me. His design was phenomenal in concept and execution and Matt Frewer was exceptional in the part and brought wit and charm to the character. Unfortunately, the character and the show were ahead of its time and it didn't last too long, I wish they would bring him back again. We need him more now than ever.
I remember watching the TV movie when I was a kid. Also, max headroom used to randomly appear in all sorts of places.
My main memory of Max Headroom was actually bit he did on the educational show "Square One."
What’s more shocking is how many max headroom explanation videos there are out there. Some folks just can’t hear it enough I guess.
yep i was there when it all started! Max was everywhere, and in back to the future 2 a max headroom style cafe' 80's appeared which mimicked the style of max.
It's funny how when I was a kid watching this in the eighties, I never once considered how the character was made and presented.
You forgot to mention that Matt Frewer made an appearance in the 2015 movie "Pixels" as, you guessed it, Max Headroom.
I remember when he blew up, then he went away. It was a cute novelty for most people. I didn't know it was an actor.
Yes, it can work.
Spamton G. Spamton is basically him!
Also Cane from Amazing Digital Circus.
I totally remember Max 😅
I was in the prime of my life just like Max!
I was in my twenties when he appeared.
Cheers from Vancouver Canada 🎶👋🏻
I was an 80’s teen. Fondly remembered!
I LOVED MAX HEADROOM !!! I have the movie on VHS in a box with my old Amiga and C64 stuff.
I always remembered the Eskimo weather forecast joke.
As you say, then he was gone. It was really obvious at the time. Just stopped. I heard that Matt Frewer had had enough and wanted to move on.
What’s funny is he was Coke commercials but, in Back to the Future 2, the diner scene when Marty is confronted by a Ronald Regan version of Max Headroom purchases a Pepsi.
Man - I *swore* the Max Headroom movie was out *before* he was an MTV host!!!
yea were he was a reporter who was killed by a evil Corp and Turned into an AI who called himself Max Headroom because of the sign "MAX HEADROOM 2.3M" wich killed him
Film was called Max headroom i think
It was
I loved Max Headroom! I think Max could work today. I wish the old show was put back on so I could relive the glory days of my youth back in the 80’s. But the only one who could truly be Max is Matt Frewer. In a way Max Headroom was a little prophetic. In Carter’s time, TV’s we’re always on. He always had to put a sheet over his TV so he could get some sleep as there were no off switches. News now runs constantly. Competing against each other for viewers and ratings. Edison Carter seemed to be the first investigative reporter. He carried around a camera, nowadays reporters are armed with their phones. Max was able to travel from TV to TV. Now with Cable you can travel from channel to channel with more of them. Back when I saw Max we only had three channels in my area. Now you’ve got too many. With AI around Max Headroom would fit in perfectly even though he had a real person playing him. Nowadays you could probably creat a real Max Headroom that isn’t a real person.
He 100% could work today. The humor and the very concept is more relevant today than ever
Very clever idea and concept.
I played the game, Max Headroom , on Commodore 64 cassette. At the time I was impressed with the '20 minutes in the future ' alternate universe. Kinda like Mad Max, it was cynical humor. Every virus my pc got in the 90's reminded me of Max. - R.I.P.
I remember the commercials and some of the things about the show, but my family always wanted to watch something else and I had to get up and change the channel because we didn’t have a remote. Which sucked.
Max headroom appeared in back to the future 2 2015 😂
20 Minutes Into the Future was an awesome show, in fact, it predicted a lot of things like adding digital elements into existing footage (remember the "Trojan Sheep"?) and digital currency (they had those little black cylinders). Also, Matt Frewer is an AMAZING actor, he can play a miriad of roles from cool, comedic to dramatic.
Max never come in Chile, my country, but, always like it when I know about him, is great. It will be awesome to see it in some easter eggs in actual video games, or why not, in a retro game like Ultra Kill, Prodeus or Doom 1 or Heretic DOS games (with a mod of course).
Listen to : Paranoimia . The Art of Noise ! !