"Ted" is rated 'R' so a parent or legal guardian would have to see the film with you.
Go with an adult.
I think you can be 10-13 to be with a parent
No
no
If you wish to see a movie that requires minors to be accompanied by an adult, then any adult qualifies. But it may not be a good idea to ask random strangers on the street to take you to a movie.
13 or a very convincing person
In all 50 states, you have to be 17 to see an R rated movie, unless an adult buys your ticket and sees the film with you.
You must be 17 to see an R-Rated movie unaccompanied. However, anyone can see an R-Rated movie if accompanied by an adult.
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the law says you have to have an adult 18 years or older to accompany a minor in rated r film, however i seriously doubt that once the ticket is bought and paid for by someone over the age of 18, not 17, they will check IDs going into the theater
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It is generally recommended for individuals under the age of 15 to not watch 15-rated films, even with adult supervision. The age restriction is in place due to mature content that may not be suitable for younger audiences.