The number 69 has staying power. It was hardly new when it was used in Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure, and that was in 1989, 37 years ago.
How long will 6-7 last? I’m guessing not more than a year. I bet even now it’s being included as part of a script for a kids’ movie, and by the time the movie comes out the kids will all think it’s “cringe” (or whatever term replaces cringe).
The number 69 has staying power. It was hardly new when it was used in Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure, and that was in 1989, 37 years ago.
How long will 6-7 last? I’m guessing not more than a year. I bet even now it’s being included as part of a script for a kids’ movie, and by the time the movie comes out the kids will all think it’s “cringe” (or whatever term replaces cringe).
My best estimate is another 6-7 months
I’m giving you 6 downvotes and 7 upvotes.
My 7YO already hates it.
Nature is healing.
Putting Gen Z slang in a movie, especially a bad one, is one of the known ways of killing it overnight.
Putting young-person slang in a movie has been a bad idea since before Gen Z existed.
it will get 6.7 at Rotten Tomatoes
It’s been cringe for months at this point
To adults? Or teens? Or 6-year-olds?