Max Headroom
- Serie TV
- 1987–1988
- 1h
Nel prossimo futuro, un intrepido giornalista televisivo investigativo fa il suo lavoro con l'aiuto dei suoi colleghi e una versione computerizzata di se stesso.Nel prossimo futuro, un intrepido giornalista televisivo investigativo fa il suo lavoro con l'aiuto dei suoi colleghi e una versione computerizzata di se stesso.Nel prossimo futuro, un intrepido giornalista televisivo investigativo fa il suo lavoro con l'aiuto dei suoi colleghi e una versione computerizzata di se stesso.
- Vincitore di 3 Primetime Emmy
- 4 vittorie e 2 candidature totali
Recensioni in evidenza
This was the most clever, prescient, witty, well produced, and subversive TV series ever created. I saw some of the shows, but then was expeditioning and missed many. MAX HEADROOM (the 85-86 TV series- I'm not familiar with the other permutations)was brilliant on 5 levels at once, like old Firesign Theatre skits, where one can watch again and again and see different levels each time. The money and production values were unprecedented (now each ER costs $14mil, God nows what Friends runs) in it's sly depiction of a media controlled hilarious nightmare world. Gonzo droll Matt Frewer did bang-up work as both a real TV reporter, controlled by the lush Amanda Pays via continuous links, and the sly double-entendreing computer generated Max. This was a searing critique of media run amok- everything was some brilliant trashing of some current or future trend (with Fear Factor losing me forever at the bull penis eating portion, they were prophetic). It saddens me that Frewer is trapped in lame para-psychological claptrap when he was so good in this unknown gem. Mike Hammerschlag
What's interesting is that some current shows on video shoot at 24 or 25 frames a second to look more like film. It would be interesting to see what some filmed shows would look like in HDTV if they were shot at at 30 frames a second. You would get true HD.
But when the humor hits its target, it's rewarding.
"Remember when we yelled No Future? Here we are." "A bad credit report? That's worse than murder!"
If you're not watching it for nostalgia, be prepared for long slow stretches.
The series didn't last nearly long enough for me; the original title, "Twenty Minutes Into the Future" is very accurate-- technologically, stylistically, and in terms of content and post-production, "Max Headroom" was ahead of its time. It was a mid-season replacement and never found its audience; the database lists the tv-movie, the series (14 or 15 eps), and the original talk show which started the whole thing. I'm still amazed at the wisdom (or lack thereof) of television execs who can cancel a series halfway through a season. Then again, "Max Headroom" was about television, making some eerily accurate predictions (CNN, tabloid talk shows), and television execs are nothing if not chickens.
Still, it would be too, too cool to see Max pop up to comment about the millennium...
Max Headroom was brilliant. One of the most spot-on and funny pieces of satire ever produced. The fact that it was satirizing the very medium that produced it probably had something to do with its short life, as well. I mean, when you're satirizing stupidity, obviously stupidity is going to react, just by definition.
Any TV producers out there reading this -- there's an idea for you. Create an "Intelligent TV Channel", and give us shows like this, or Key West, Brimstone, Cupid, etc. You could even call it that, as a dig at the mindless drivel that pours off the screen most of the time.
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- QuizThe futuristic graphics used on the show were created by a top-of-the-line computer of 1987, a Commodore Amiga.
- Citazioni
Max Headroom: Now, I'm no librarian, in fact, I don't know what star sign I am. But, as a famous person once said, "You can fool some of the people some of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time." And as I - another more famous person - once said, "If you don't teach them to read, you can fool them whenever you like."
- Versioni alternativeThe first episode is a remake of the British film Max Headroom (1985) (TV).
- ConnessioniFeatured in Ritorno al futuro - Parte II (1989)
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- Max Headroom: 20 Minutes Into the Future
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora
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