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Max Headroom

  • TV Series
  • 1987–1988
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Max Headroom (1987)
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Artificial IntelligenceCyberpunkDark ComedySatireComedySci-Fi

In the near future, an intrepid investigative TV reporter does his job with help from his colleagues--and a computerized version of himself.In the near future, an intrepid investigative TV reporter does his job with help from his colleagues--and a computerized version of himself.In the near future, an intrepid investigative TV reporter does his job with help from his colleagues--and a computerized version of himself.

  • Stars
    • Matt Frewer
    • Amanda Pays
    • George Coe
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    7.3/10
    3.3K
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    • Stars
      • Matt Frewer
      • Amanda Pays
      • George Coe
    • 28User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 4 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Matt Frewer
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    • Edison Carter…
    • 1987–1988
    Amanda Pays
    Amanda Pays
    • Theora Jones
    • 1987–1988
    George Coe
    George Coe
    • Ben Cheviot
    • 1987–1988
    Chris Young
    Chris Young
    • Bryce Lynch
    • 1987–1988
    Jeffrey Tambor
    Jeffrey Tambor
    • Murray…
    • 1987–1988
    Hank Garrett
    Hank Garrett
    • Ashwell…
    • 1987–1988
    Lee Wilkof
    Lee Wilkof
    • Edwards
    • 1987–1988
    William Morgan Sheppard
    William Morgan Sheppard
    • Blank Reg
    • 1987–1988
    Sharon Barr
    Sharon Barr
    • Lauren
    • 1987–1988
    Concetta Tomei
    Concetta Tomei
    • Blank Dominique
    • 1987–1988
    Virginia Kiser
    Virginia Kiser
    • Mrs. Formby…
    • 1987
    Charles Rocket
    Charles Rocket
    • Grossberg…
    • 1987–1988
    Jere Burns
    Jere Burns
    • Breughel…
    • 1987–1988
    Ricardo Gutiérrez
    • Martinez
    • 1987
    Rob Narita
    Rob Narita
    • Joel Dung Po…
    • 1987–1988
    J.W. Smith
    J.W. Smith
    • Rik
    • 1987
    Sherman Howard
    Sherman Howard
    • Simon Peller
    • 1987
    Andreas Katsulas
    Andreas Katsulas
    • Mr. Bartlett
    • 1987–1988
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    A-Ron-2

    Absolutely one of the best shows on TV... ever!

    I rarely gush about TV shows, especially when they haven't been on in over a decade, but I gush about MH. This show was beyond cool, it was beyond hip, and it was far too intelligent to have been on the air in the late 80s. I was lucky enough to be able to catch MH in sindication on cable a few years ago and to validate my high opinions of the show. It was still brilliant. A few episode summaries might help to clarify:

    Blank Reg (a blank is a person who has been removed from the corporate system, they have few rights, but the 'powers that be' can't easily find them) is put on trial for hacking (a major crime). The court is a gameshow with gameshow host for a judge and an opinion poll for a jury. I am glad to see how far off this is from reality - sarcasm :(

    Another episode involved a sport called rake-boarding, where skateboarders would attempt to disembowel each other while performing nifty stunts. Thank god mass media has not opted for gladiatorial shows...

    My question was never why this show got cancelled, but who the hell got the idea to put it on the air in the first place. I mean, this was a show whose primary entertainment value was in skewering the very medium which presented it. I can't believe that the mucky-mucks even allowed this to be seen, nevertheless broadcast.

    Each show was intelligent, witty and eerily prescient. I suppose the final irony was that the show itself was cancelled, but the problems that it warned us about have come true. If you get the chance to see the extant shows, see them. They are among the only truly visionary and artistic and entertaining things to have been on stupid-box since its inception.
    Darguz

    Not Mindless Pap

    Which is, unfortunately, mostly what succeeds on TV these days. Shows such as Max Headroom are just too intelligent, and go over the head of Average Joe TV Viewer (or Average Joe TV Executive). With all the proliferation and specialization of TV channels these days, maybe some day we can have an "Intelligent TV Channel" where shows like these can flourish and those too dim to "get it" can just remove it from their channel rotation.

    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.
    Absolutredskin

    Max Headroom..

    It "dawned" on me finally where I had seen the actor named "Frank" (Matt Frewer) from "Dawn of the Dead" (2004) and all these memories of my childhood came back (born in '79). I remember I watched it faithfully and although I was way too young to actually understand the satyric nature of the show, I was mesmerized by the early use of CG on the idiot-box. I can still see that guys head and the way the computer used to "chunk" when he talked. Funny how now, almost two decades later, we're still dealing with chunking in streaming audio and video feeds. Somebody knew which way the world was headed. Just a great show and I really enjoyed the trip down memory lane
    GalaxyGa

    Ahead of Its Time, Natch

    Everyone seems to remember Max Headroom, the character and Coke pitchman, but a lot of people forget about the series Max was in. The other thing a lot of people forget is that Max in the TV screen was _not_ cgi; Max was pre-cgi, and Matt Frewer did incredibly good acting as Max. Besides that, Matt also was the lead in the series and did a lot of work as Edison Carter as well as Max.

    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...
    6nafps

    Overrated Curiousity

    Doesn't hold up well at all. At times slow, other times heavy handed attempts at satire. The wannabe MTV graphics look very dated.

    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.

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    • Trivia
      The futuristic graphics used on the show were created by a top-of-the-line computer of 1987, a Commodore Amiga.
    • Quotes

      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."

    • Alternate versions
      The first episode is a remake of the British film Max Headroom (1985) (TV).
    • Connections
      Featured in Retour vers le futur 2 (1989)
    • Soundtracks
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      Words and Music by Michael Bramon

      Performed by Matt Frewer and Michael Bramon

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    • Release date
      • February 4, 1988 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Max Headroom: 20 Minutes Into the Future
    • Production companies
      • Chrysalis/Lakeside
      • Lorimar Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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