A scene from 'Memes & Nightmares' (Image: Hulu)
In a sit-down conversation with uInterview, former UCLA basketball star Josiah Johnson gave some background on the history of NBA meme culture in his new sports documentary, Memes and Nightmares. “The film takes a deep dive into, just, the world of NBA Twitter, the culture behind it, the people behind it, the men and women that have made NBA Twitter the most essential sports social community on the planet,” he told uInterview founder Erik Meers. “The central plot point is a popular meme goes missing, me and my costar go on a hunt to try to find it. In the process of doing that we learn a lot about ourselves, and not only about ourselves but also about the basketball community. We learn the impact these memes have.” Memes and Nightmares can be streamed now on Hulu.
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