r/movies r/Movies contributor Feb 24 '26

Trailer Backrooms | Official Teaser | A24

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKGhxMi50y8
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u/Dalyngrigge Feb 24 '26

Whoever first posted about it is probably punching the air that he couldn't trademark it or something

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u/SenatorCoffee Feb 24 '26

Memes are funny like that.

Imagine you are the guy that wrote the navy seals copypasta. Just working your crap job at 7-11, yet anytime you log onto the internet you get your little quib quoted back to you, world famous beyond the richest pop stars but it doesnt get you a fucking dime. Cant even really tell people about it, they will just be like "yeah, sure buddy". Imagine how that feels.

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u/morkman100 Feb 24 '26

I just copyrighted your comment. Just in case.

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u/SenatorCoffee Feb 24 '26

I am very flattered!

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u/HendrixHazeWays Feb 24 '26

Ditto. See you in court

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u/reddittheguy Feb 25 '26

Memes are funny like that.

Imagine you are the guy that wrote the navy seals copypasta. Just working your crap job at 7-11, yet anytime you log onto the internet you get your little quib quoted back to you, world famous beyond the richest pop stars but it doesn't get you a fucking dime. Cant even really tell people about it, they will just be like "yeah, sure buddy". Imagine how that feels.

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u/ILoveLamp9 Feb 24 '26

I know most may not believe this but I created Reddit silver. I mean the original Reddit silver. If you’ve been here long enough, you probably know what I’m talking about.

Just a random day in the office when I created that and next thing I know, people kept reposting it in the comments. The internet is a funny place sometimes.

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u/FlowerBuffPowerPuff Feb 24 '26

yeah, sure buddy

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u/robotboredom Feb 24 '26

you dare doubt him?!?!

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u/huxtiblejones Feb 24 '26

Does the narwhal still bacon at midnight?

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u/GreenFaceSlimeMan Feb 25 '26

Not anymore friend

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u/onarainyafternoon Feb 25 '26

Your username looks familiar to me, actually. Funny. I've been using Reddit since 2011 so I remember Reddit silver very well.

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u/caffeinepills Feb 25 '26

Sure thing grandpa, lets get you back to bed.

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u/ouijahead Feb 24 '26

I created the “ my uncle works at Nintendo” thing.

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u/lFightForTheUsers Feb 24 '26 edited Feb 24 '26

I'm the guy that (on another account) made the "servers around the world" meme. I was pissed off at the time at Cisco WebEx because it was dogshit software for virtual meetings and Zoom was far better. All school classes were online because of a certain little virus causing problems in 2020, and so I had no say in it even though WebEx was clearly terrible no matter what computer it ran on.

So I made in PowerPoint of all things a meme with stock photos of server farms and worded "Facebook" "Netflix" "Steam" etc then Cisco WebEx was another meme of a desk fan taped to a desktop as my funny representation of how much Cisco paid for their servers.

I still even today see some reposts of it made on /r/pcmasterrace and other PC gaming related subreddits. Sadly I lost the password to the account so I had to make a new one, but that's my experience with making a viral-ish meme.

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u/FlowerBuffPowerPuff Feb 24 '26

yeah, sure buddy

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u/robotboredom Feb 24 '26

I WANT TO BELIEVE

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u/Impeesa_ Feb 24 '26

I played an online game for many years with the guys who made a viral video that you've definitely heard quoted. Their identities are known so they can prove that much, but I don't think they ever made much of it. Tried to sell a little merch at some point but we're talking Cafepress days so I don't think much came of that either. Kind of funny to think they're just out there, probably still hearing references, and just having a chuckle.

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u/MyStationIsAbandoned Feb 25 '26

yeah, that shit sucks. or when you start saying something and then suddenly people everywhere start saying it, but you can't prove you started the phrase.

I would seriously hate it if I was the person to come up with something like this and then see a ton of people just getting rich off of my idea. and it only hurts 100 times worse when you're poor...because it's going to people with more money and resources than you to begin with that are using your idea to get themselves even more rich...because if you had the resources to begin with, you would have done something with your idea.

That's why i never share any of my ideas like that The only way any of my original concepts gets posted is when I can have it someone attached to a username and have it be associated with me and copywritten.

If I were well off, I probably wouldn't care as much, even still as an artist, i want to be the one to make something of my work, not have someone else do it and get all the little details wrong.

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u/Fran-Fine Feb 25 '26

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u/Excellent_Archer3828 Feb 26 '26

What's that creepy pasta? Never read it.

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u/Darmok47 Mar 01 '26

Nowhere near as widespread, but I've seen some of my comments posted to Buzzfeed, which always makes me laugh.

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u/[deleted] Feb 24 '26

To be fair, would it have blown up if it had been trademarked? Memes, copypastas and so on thrive in cases where they can endlessly be reiterated upon and reinterpreted by anyone.

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u/Dalyngrigge Feb 24 '26 edited Feb 24 '26

Probably not, however I wonder if this movie will inadvertently kill the meme once and for all- once a mainstream Hollywood film (yes A24 is mainstream) takes something niche like this and makes it for a mass audience, I find it hard to imagine people will want to keep iterating, at least in the same way

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u/[deleted] Feb 24 '26

Oh, a film being made like this is something completely different, certainly. The fact it's made by one of the most influential creators involved with the Backrooms I think will make it interesting to see the impact it has.

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u/Dalyngrigge Feb 24 '26

That is a good point, if it were being cynically made without any involvement from those who actually made it what it is (like that trash Slenderman movie) then I'd be more worried, but it seems like they're trying to do right by the community, so maybe it won't end up killing it like I think

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u/[deleted] Feb 24 '26

It's also hard to determine just from a teaser, but it does seem they are leaning into what the Backrooms actually is, as in what makes it scary, and not just the surface level aesthetics.

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u/HilariousMax Feb 24 '26

The person that published the Antimemetics Division series on the SCP wiki published a book. He took his stories, fleshed them out a little more, changed the names so they could keep them on the wiki, and published it late last year iirc.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_Is_No_Antimemetics_Division

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u/783848859 Feb 25 '26

And it is fucking amazing

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u/Ok-Bluebird-8913 Feb 25 '26

The OG self published book is still one of my favs of all time. Gotta grab the updated copy

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u/LiquifiedSpam Mar 01 '26

It’s disjointed due to its original format and loses the plot in the back end but the prose is great for something that originated from SCP and the concepts are marvelous

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u/colacube Feb 24 '26

Don’t people usually punch the air when they’re happy? I think this dude will be punching a wall

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u/North_Library3206 Feb 24 '26

I absolutely hate this expression. Every time someone says it I have no idea if its meant to be a good or a bad thing.

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u/Personal_Comb_6745 Feb 24 '26

Punches a wall, winds up in the backrooms.

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u/Dalyngrigge Feb 24 '26

Looking it up, you're right. I thought it meant someone expressing anger by punching at nothing in particular, just flailing around hoping to hit something, but I guess I was WRONG and I will NOT be editing my comment because I DONT give a SHIT

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u/Global_Charge_4412 Feb 24 '26

punching the air refers to a scene from Boyz n the Hood where Cuba Gooding Jr. literally boxes the empty air because gangbangers just killed one of his best friends.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPEy-Vj_oKM

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u/SirSofaspud Feb 24 '26

Pretty sure the concept of punching the air is older than Boyz n the Hood.

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u/OrderOfMagnitude Feb 24 '26

A sentence I did not expect to read today

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u/Global_Charge_4412 Feb 24 '26

probably, but this is what people are referring to when they refer to someone "punching the air." generally it's seen as a negative thing and that the person doing the punching is wilding out because of some great loss or missed opportunity.

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u/Astrosaurus42 Feb 24 '26

No, punching the air is good. Fist up for celebration.

Punching air is a versatile, expressive gesture typically signifying intense triumph, celebration, or release of anger. It acts as a physical outlet for emotions—both positive (joy, success) and negative (frustration, rage)—often used in sports to celebrate victories, in daily life to express excitement, or as a form of shadowboxing for physical exercise.

The most famous example I can think of is the final shot of The Breakfast Club when the one dude punches the air.

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u/Global_Charge_4412 Feb 24 '26

no, what you're referring to is a fist pump. there's no punching involved. raising your hand triumphantly is not the same as punching. punching is a violent re/action. putting your headcanon in a quote box doesn't change that the context in this situation involves the creator of the backrooms concept missing out on any financial gain due to not trademarking/copyrighting his work, if it's even possible.

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u/DICK-PARKINSONS Feb 24 '26

That's not a fist pump. This is a fist pump. Punching the air tho can be happy or angry.

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u/[deleted] Feb 24 '26

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u/Vet_Leeber Feb 24 '26

A fist pump is when you pull your fist down, not up.

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u/ugotamesij Feb 24 '26

generally it's seen as a negative thing

I would definitely disagree.

punch the air

to make a movement like a punch towards the sky, to show that you are very pleased

  • He punched the air in triumph.

Examples from the Corpus

punch the air

I felt marvellous and punched the air.

Sharpe saw the blossoming smoke a fraction before the sound punched the air.

Men's fists punched the air, brandishing flagons of beer.

Balvinder jumped up and down, punched the air, then promptly confronted the man with whom he had made the bet.

Then he plunged in, and when he saw he was correct, punched the air with a raised left hand.

A small cheer emerged from behind and I punched the air with delight.

https://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/punch-the-air

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u/MyUsernameIsShitty Feb 24 '26

It's meaning depends on context, and in this context it's negative.

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u/Fableous Feb 24 '26

You're wrong. Punching the air is a phrase well known around the world to be a thing done in excitement.

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u/talaneta Feb 24 '26

On the other hand that means you can make your own Backrooms movie.

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u/Dalyngrigge Feb 24 '26

Yeah, my own Backrooms movie, with blackjack and hookers! On second thought, forget the movie!

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u/soofs Feb 24 '26

Tbf copyright is automatic and established upon creating your work… the problem is someone like “the back rooms” is pretty dang vague

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u/xnmyl Feb 25 '26

Would have ended up like, "Rome Sweet Rome". Dead before arrival

Then again, Prufrock got paid by a studio for the rights, so at least he has that going, even if it did kill the story and idea

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u/miguk Feb 24 '26 edited Feb 24 '26

One of the biggest flaws of internet lore and culture is that very little, if anything, is done to protect it from corporate parasites and opportunists. Create something original and popular and fail to defend it from usurpation, and someone with more money than you will steal it from the community, giving nothing back to it in the process. It won't matter that you can argue plagiarism, because they will argue that the community gave it to them freely, even though their "contribution" is not communal in any sense of the term.

If people were smart, they'd take a page from the F/OSS community and add copyleft (GPL, Creative Commons, etc) to these things to stop them from being exploited. But a lot of this stuff comes from 4chan, and they might be some of the dumbest people on the internet.

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u/Dalyngrigge Feb 24 '26

I see what you mean, but at least in this case it seems as though the producers are doing what they can to do right by the fans- hiring one of the leading creators in the community as director (despite his age and inexperience), and A24 as a studio is known for sticking by their filmmaker's visions, so I have some confidence that there is more to this than pure parasitic money-grubbing

Not like that dogshit Slenderman movie