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    Explore "mattfrewer" with insightful episodes like "SETTANTAxOTTANTA: Il caso Max Headroom", "New Coke's Max Headroom", "Case #130: Max Headroom signal hijacking" and "Episode 50 - Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" from podcasts like ""70 80", "Ad Creeps", "Occultae Veritatis Podcast - OVPOD" and "Film Snuff"" and more!

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    Case #130: Max Headroom signal hijacking

    Case #130: Max Headroom signal hijacking

    Occultae Veritatis Podcast

     

    Case #130: Max Headroom signal hijacking

     

    Max started as a humble protagonist in a dystopian British future, but he grew in popularity quickly, interviewing celebrities, being the face of new coke, and hitting a climax when his image was used in a television signal intrusion.

     

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    Afterglow - PS I Hate You

     

    Topics Mentioned:

    Max Headroom, Matt Frewer, Dystopian, Brittish, BBC, TV Hijacking, The Max Headroom Show, pixels, signal intrusion, captain midnight, southern television, vrillon, playboy channel religious message, Chicago, doctor who, chuck swirsky, clutch cargo, mask

    Episode 50 - Honey, I Shrunk the Kids

    Episode 50 - Honey, I Shrunk the Kids

    The 1989 megahit Disney flick, "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" is allegedly a fun comedic science fiction movie for children. In fact, it's actually a disturbing horror film. During their harrowing journey, the shrunken kids narrowly escape getting crushed to death by falling debris, drowning in a flood, getting attacked by giant insects, being chopped to bits by a lawnmower and being eaten alive. Despite the kids' ability to defy death, they still have to witness their beloved pet ant get murdered right before their eyes!

    Rick Moranis plays Wayne Szalinski, an absentminded scientist who invents a dangersome shrink ray capable of instantly destroying organic material, and he leaves it running in an unlocked room in the home he shares with his two children. In addition to being a negligent parent, his relationship with wife is tenuous. We have to hope that they don't get divorced, even though his family would be much safer getting as far from this man as humanly possible. 

    Join us as we discuss every detail of this creepy classic, clarify Einstein’s contributions to science, and discover why Keating's childhood dog died.

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    This episode is sponsored by Release Belt.

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