The sunglasses were because the Blue Contact Lenses he wore damaged his corneas, so he had to wear the sunglasses until his eyes healed. Matt Frewer went through a lot of pain for his art.
@@sansprobus7209 The contacts were to make his eyes look less human. It's more obvious in old episodes of The Max Headroom Show (not to be confused with the later series, Max Headroom).
This aged amazingly well. Especially seeing that the concept of being a V-Tuber is basically invended by Max Headroom. Only back then it was done with the help of Video effects, editing, prosthetic make up and a DAMN GOOD Actor basically ad-libbing like crazy and making this character become larger than life and realistic. A LOT of outstanding talent went into the making of Max Headroom. :)
@@Jack-z5w Yeah, I guess if I watch the hijack on youtube I'd expect the same glitches and stalls and then to suddenly be propelled into a Doctor Who episode to boot. ^_^
Remember Max Headroom literally BLEW THE PEOPLE'S MINDS in the Mid eighties. Because they genuinely believed he was CGI. Because nobody knew something like that would exist.
We knew he wasn't CGI. He'll we didn't even know what CGI was. Remember this was the Tron generation. We knew they were Jeff Bridges, that guy from Babylon 5 and that girl from Laverne & Shirley.
What’s so genius is that it is not real CGI. CGI to look like that was a little too advanced and expensive for the 80’s. It just a prosthetic over Matt Frewer . The green screen background, glitches and single hard lighting helps add to the effect.
We still are. What some people don't recognize is that the world advanced more in the 80s, socially, technologically, and medically than in any other generation.
That's hilarious because Beethoven would have written what he thought of onto paper, so the music would have turned out how he wanted it even if the piano was out of tune
Bwahaha! 1:39. I recall that quote so strongly that I could quote it word-for-word as he was saying it, yet I hadn't thought about it for nearly thirty years.
Despite the fact he's literally designed to be a boring middle class man in a suit talking boring things between exciting music videos...... oh and "computer generated".
if he makes sense to you you missed the fucking point lmao his name is literally a pun on him having maximum empty space in his head, he's a parody of the empty, plastic existence of late night hosts and major media personalities who just shovel shit into the publics minds
jfc for a such a creepy and weird sort of show it get's really deep especially the window quote Like, I'm a millennial kid, right. Born after 2000. So this was 20 years before my time. But this is still so fascinating to me. The way it casually disses the industry, yet embraces it at the same time...
Watching this I've just had a fantastic idea-wouldn't it be great if you could download him into your Sat-Nav? :) That would really liven up your car journeys!
Tryna think where I've heard that "IT'S REALLY W-W-WEEIird!" bit from at 8:30 - I know SOMEONE used it for something but boy I couldn't tell you when I heard it.
The more I watch, the easier to tell that he's just made of makeup. The shadows are so subtle. The little noises. Every time he twitches, the pvc suit reflects differently. I think one way to fix that (it will take more) would be to give him entirely opaque sunglasses.
That would be a bad idea. The reason why it wasn't see through is because the contact lenses Matt Frewer was wearing were rather heavy and would lacerate his corneas after wearing them for a long period. Hence the Black Ray ban glasses.
@@SanFran51 I'm not sure how that makes solid black sunglasses a bad idea. It seems like it was a bad idea to make him wear contacts. It's not like you would be asking the actor to move much.
@@canteventhough It would give the game away that he isn't actually computer generated. Mainly because when he came out. Nobody knew what a Computer Generated character looked like.
Edison Carter didn’t die when his mind was copied and downloaded into a computer. He survived, woke up, and went after the bastard who tried to silence him.
@jacobmartinelli7496 Too late for you I'm afraid but any current arrivals that may be interested, The program is scripted, filmed & produced by a British TV company, but the Max character is actually played by a Canadian actor called Matt Brewer.
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