umm well in some theaters they will let in kids with adults. but not all of them, and if ur just 17 idk. plus I don't think it would be a good idea, at a young age they shouldn't get interested in "that" kind of "stuff". but if they let u in, well that's on you :)
17 years old
The legal age for R-rated movies is when you are an adult at age 18 years.
To go to the theatre and watch it you need a parent or someone over 17 years of age... To watch an R rated DVD, all u need is the DVD.
"R" rated stands for "restricted." It means that if you are under 18 years old, you must be accompanied by an adult 18 years old or older to purchase tickets and see the movie.
I believe you have to be above 3 if you have a parent or guardian 21 years or older with you.
The film "Thirteen" (2003) is rated R and is NOT appropiate for anyone younger than 16 years old.
You shouldn't because "M" stands for "Mature" an most 12 year olds aren't considered grown-up enough yet for that. If you go to a movie theater to try to see an M rated movie, they won't let you in, but if your parents rent a DVD... Then you can always watch it at home.
Yes, Nick Jonas is allowed to watch rated R movies. He is not 11 years old.
The movie Mama is rated PG-13 so you would have to be at least 13 years old to be sold a ticket to this movie. However parents may feel otherwise as this is simply guidence provided by the MPAA.
no way you have to be 15 years old to watch it
17 alone, under 17 requires and parent or guardian. The parent must be 21 years of age to buy the ticket for their child.
It doesn't really matter how old you are. Just as long as its not an R rated movie then you actually have to be 17 years old :)