The 'What Are Those' Meme Creator Really Hates His Black Panther Shoutout

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The 'What Are Those' Meme Creator Really Hates His Black Panther Shoutout

While it is an unprecedented success and a game changer for Marvel, Ryan Coogler's Black Panther maintained the studio's tried and true formula of incorporating plenty of comedy in with the action. Black Panther has many laugh out loud moments, and most of them come from Letitia Wright's Shuri. One of Shuri's standout moments was when T'Challa came to her lab rocking some royal flip flops, and upon seeing them, she exclaimed "What are those?!" Well, apparently this is a reference to a meme, and the meme's creator is none too happy about its inclusion in the film. Busco, aka Brandon Moore, spoke about his reaction to the scene, saying:

When I saw [the scene], my girl was trying to record it. I slapped the phone out of her hand, because I was like, 'I don't want to fucking be a part of this.' For real. Every time I see that shit, I get depressed.

Well, that's a bit extreme. Busco is upset that the meme gained such popularity, and because his name and face weren't attached to it, he wasn't able to monetize it. The origin of the meme came in 2015 when he was recording a friend being arrested and he approached a police officer and remarked on the officer's choice in footwear by uttering the now famous phrase. The phrase quickly went viral on Instagram and Vine. At the time, Busco wasn't concerned about gaining fame from the meme, but his opinion has changed. He now regrets that he didn't pursue a copyright in order to better monetize his creation. So it sounds like whenever he sees it now, including in Black Panther, it feels like a missed opportunity and money lost.

While Busco is sick at the inclusion of his meme in Black Panther, the police officer, Sergeant. Sean Fenner, who was the subject of such shoe game ridicule, is actually proud of the memory and its inclusion in the film. The moment wasn't just for laughs, though. Director Ryan Coogler told The Huffington Post that the moment was also meant to tell the audience something about Shuri. She rarely leaves Wakanda and her connection to the outside world is through the digital realm, thus referencing a three-year-old meme is the kind of thing she would do.

I get that Busco is upset because he didn't really benefit from something that he created becoming popular, but I question how much of a difference pursuing copyright protection at the time would have made. If that even is something you can copyright, the internet has a short memory, and that meme was eventually usurped by "Damn Daniel" and any number of other things. Maybe those internet dollars are enough to retire off one popular meme, but maybe not. I doubt that it would still be super relevant in 2018 if it wasn't included in Black Panther. And if Disney would have had to pony up money to him to use it, it probably wouldn't have been included at all. Now at least his creation is immortalized in a beloved film, even if his name isn't attached to it.

You can see Shuri owning that line in Black Panther in theaters now, and she'll deliver some more humor when Avengers: Infinity War hits theaters on April 27. For all the latest on whether memes are art, stay tuned to CinemaBlend.





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The What Are Those Meme Creator Really Hates His Black Panther Shoutout March 30, 2018 admin Movies 0 While it is an unprecedented success and a game changer for Marvel, Ryan Coogler's Black Panther maintained the studio's tried and true formula of incorporating plenty of comedy in with the action.
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Busco did not hate the movie "Black Panther." After the article hit the internet, he posted on Instagram decrying those who said otherwise. He said he actually "loved" the creators of "Black Panther" for including his joke, but again he reiterated that he was upset with himself for not "doing what he was supposed to do" when he
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The Black Panther learns a harsh lesson about his footwear during a tour of the tech-filled laboratory of his sister Shuri (Letitia Wright) early on in the movie. While showing off her impressive science experiments, she gestures to the hideous sandals on T'Challa's feet and delivers the lark
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Vine meme creator Busco saw his "What are Those" meme slide its way into a scene between T'Challa and Shuri, in Black Panther but he wasn't thrilled when he saw it later that really made him
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The 'What Are Those?' meme creator on why he hates his 'Black Panther' shoutout but director Ryan Coogler explains its inclusion.
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What The 'What Are Those' Meme Creator Really Said In One Of His Last Interviews Posted on 2019-04-30 2019-04-30 by firstnewsinworld Brandon Moore, better known to most as Young Busco, died on Sunday.
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Meme Creator On Why He Hates His 'Black Panther' Shoutout [videowaywire video_id="30842EA68299A029″] *One of the standout moments from " Black Panther " happens when T'Challa comes to Shuri's lab rocking some royal flip-flops, and upon seeing them, she says: "What are those?!"
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In the few years since, Sgt. Fenner has embraced the meme. Now that he's thinking about retirement, he told HuffPost that he's proud of the memory and its inclusion in "Black Panther." Back in 2015, Busco seemed to feel similarly. In an interview with Vice, he claimed he didn't care that no one knew he was the meme's creator.
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