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A character wearing a Max Headroom mask gyrated for almost half a minute ... a can of Pepsi-Cola (the real Max Headroom advertises Coca-Cola) and threw it away, then picked up another can and ...
(Note: Max Headroom also tried to sell people on New Coke.) The character was eventually ... (except for the times a guy in a Max Headroom mask hijacked Chicago TV broadcasts in the late ...
A few minutes into the broadcast, the scene featuring an early 20th-century lighthouse faded away, and the face of the fictional AI character Max ... Headroom’s recent commercial for Coca-Cola ...
He's the purportedly AI-generated television host of a series of 1980's TV movie and subsequent shows that aired in the U.S. and the U.K., and also the chief marketer of New Coke (a famous flop).
Grab your floppy discs, crank the Duran Duran, and crack open some ice cold New Coke. Max Headroom, the perplexing fictional character played by Matt Frewer in a variety of television forms ...
In the pre-internet U.S., New Coke commercials featuring Max Headroom and bootlegged videos fueled mystery about whether some mad genius had really created a “computer generated” person ...
During a sports recap on the 9 O’Clock Evening News, a person in a Max Headroom mask danced/bobbed their head for 16 seconds in front of a sheet of slowly rocking corrugated metal sheet.
Max Headroom is getting rebooted. The subversive 1980s-era ABC series about the world’s first computer-generated TV presenter is in the works for basic cable, produced by “Lord of the Rings ...