No, the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) uses standard categories such as 15 and 18 for age ratings in the UK, not 15A or 18A. The "A" suffix is not part of the official classification system.
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1a 2b 3c 4b 5d 66 7c 8b9a 10a 11b 12b 13b14c 15a 16b 17d 18a 19c 20b the age of the discovery to the america experience exam 007683
Yes
Mmpa bbfc
2 x 3 x 3 x a = 18a
I didn't find the first movie, however I did find a list of movies banned by the BBFC, the link is below.
4 out of 5
M by ESRB, PEGI 18 and BBFC 15
to age rate films
Yes.
So far there is no official rating from bbfc though PEGI have rated it an 18+. Accordng to the bbfc website the makers of Black ops cut 2 acts of strong violence which will hopefully lower it to a 15. If bbfc do rate it 15 PEGI are likely to change their rating.
3(6a + 5) + 30 18a + 15 + 30 18a + 45
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