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In 1985, the Coca-Cola Co. was watching young drinkers gravitate toward Pepsi's sweeter taste and cooler ads. So Coke concocted its own sweeter cola, blind-tested it against the competition and ...
Pity Max Headroom. We think of him today as an empty-headed relic of the 1980s—if we think of him at all. Well, allow me to refresh your Memorex: Max was a computer-enhanced “talking head ...
Max Headroom most recently made an appearance in the Adam Sandler-starring 1980s-themed comedy Pixels.The movie where Q*bert pees on the floor. While Max is certainly Matt Frewer’s signature ...
Attention, children of the 80s who remember Max Headroom: He’s finally coming to DVD. The iconic character, played briefly but brilliantly by Matt Frewer, was the star of a short-lived ...
Max Headroom, video D.J. and talk-show host on British television in the 1980s, and later the colleague of Edison Carter, below, a character on an ABC series.
The New York Times has described Max Headroom–the ”computer-generated personality” whose image has electrified cable viewers in England and now the United States–as ”t… ...
Most people consider Max Headroom an artifact of the 1980s, the sort of personality that — like Teddy Ruxpin or Clara Peller of “Where’s the beef?” fame — most of us only pause to think ...
In 'Max Headroom,' the future is now. August 12, 2010 More than ... But Headroom, a multi-platform brand and a CGI avatar before most of us knew such terms existed, ...