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  • 07-06-2010, 12:15 PM
    JeffSaylor

    Max Headroom: The Complete Series

    Quirky 80's sci-fi series heads to DVD this August...














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    On August 10, 2010, Shout! Factory, in association with Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., will unleash Max Headroom: The Complete Series in a collectible 5-DVD box set featuring all 14 episodes and a payload of exclusive bonus features that reveal the genesis, life and afterlife of the series with all-new interviews featuring the cast and creative team. This deluxe DVD box set is further sparkled with a visually stunning 3-D lenticular exterior packaging (lenticular effect pictured above) and is priced to own at $49.97 SRP.

    In related Max Headroom news, those attending San Diego Comic-Con are invited to the Shout! Factory booth #3749 where you can "BE M-m-m-MAX HEADROOM". A limited number of attendees will get their very own Max Headroom sunglasses to become Max Headroom and savor the moment with a photograph of their own. The photo booth will be open: Preview night July 21st and Thursday through Sunday.



    EXTENSIVE DVD BONUS FEATURES INCLUDE:

    * Live On Network 23: The Story Of Max Headroom - Co-creators/directors Annabel Jankel and Rocky Morton, co-creator George Stone, executive producer Peter Wagg, producer Brian Frankish and writers Steve Roberts and Michael Cassutt share their stories behind the British movie and American TV series that created an icon.

    * Looking Back At The Future - An intimate roundtable discussion with Amanda Pays, Jeffrey Tambor, Concetta Tomei and Chris Young, moderated by Max Headroom superfan and creator of The Middleman Javier Grillo-Marxuach.

    * The Big-Time Blanks - Morgan Sheppard and Concetta Tomei reflect on Max Headroom and the friendship that has endured over the 20+ years since the series’ cancellation.

    * The Science Behind The Fiction - Co-creator George Stone reveals his own philosophies and technology's role in the creation of Max Headroom.

    * Producing Dystopia - Producer Brian Frankish recounts the chaotic and rewarding task of producing a series set 20 Minutes into the Future.

    * The Writers Remember - Executive story editor Steve Roberts and story editor Michael Cassutt share their stories of writing for the world's first computer-generated TV star.

    And just who exactly is Max Headroom? The answer starts with Edison Carter (Matt Frewer), a no-nonsense star reporter for Network 23. He has a talent for digging up a deadly secret that could shake up his station's dominion over its viewers. This is just the kind of breaking news that network big wheels like to bury.

    After Edison is pulled from a story, he's immediately suspicious, especially when he's also chased away from a secret room. Escaping from the scene, he crashes his motorcycle, and Network 23's one-man tech department/teenage computer hacker Bryce Lynch (Chris Young) takes advantage of Edison’s misfortune. Bryce creates a computer-generated image of the unconscious reporter, and the cyber-result is a freewheeling personality who calls himself Max Headroom ("Max. Headroom. 2.7 m." – the maximum clearance vehicle height – were the last words Edison glimpsed before his crash into a road barrier).

    The brash Max is also portrayed by Frewer, thanks to cutting-edge computer effects, and is an unpredictable, darkly humorous guy – who resides in a TV set, of course! A computer glitch provides his distinctive, sometimes s-s-s-stammering speech pattern. He serves as Edison's unfiltered, outspoken alter ego, who makes no secret of his contempt for the TV business. Even as Edison recovers and continues his investigative journalistic quest, Max remains an unhinged presence, always ready with a quip that hits home. "You know how to tell when a network president is lying?'" asks Max. "His lips move."

    The series also starred Amanda Pays as Theora Jones, Edison's computer-savvy partner; W. Morgan Sheppard as "Blank Reg," a buddy who broadcasts underground news from his bus; and Jeffrey Tambour as Murray, Edison's harried, neurotic boss. Pays, Sheppherd and Frewer reprised their roles from the British film that inspired the series: Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future. The series first appeared on ABC as a mid-season replacement in 1987, and quickly became a hit, returning in the fall and airing until 1988.
    Source: Edited Shout! Factory PR


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