People who saw Max Headroom back in the '80s should have no problem remembering him instantly -- and not necessarily from the ABC TV series, which shone briefly and brightly in 1987 and 1988. Max, a ...
Eminem teased his new video for “Rap God,” which debuts Wednesday (Nov. 27), turning himself into Eighties pop culture icon Max Headroom. Watch the video here or below. In the video, Em does an ...
Max Headroom screams 1980s louder than a pair of Ray-Ban Wayfarers and Soft Cell’s “Tainted Love,” but the BBC is bringing him back. The intervening years have not been kind to him, to say the least.
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20 years ago today, during a broadcast of a Dr. Who episode on WTTW channel 11 in Chicago, a video pirate took over the airwaves dressed as Max Headroom (remember him?). Wearing a mask and standing in ...
In his recent interview with Zane Lowe, Eminem described how he wanted a retro aesthetic for his Marshall Mathers LP 2 (which is the No. 1 album in the country once again this week). Many critics have ...
Eminem has a long tradition of spoofing au courant celebrities in his music videos, but the preview for his forthcoming “Rap God” clip finds him taking on a fictional one from the ’80s: Max Headroom.
Eminem was sorta futuristic while nodding to our cultural past in his video for 'Rap God.' Donning black sunglasses, a suit and slick backed blond hair as an avatar of himself, Em channelled and ...