yes or if u are alone you can buy a ticket for a different movie and sneak into the r rated movie
Yes, in the United States, you must be 17 years or older to view an R-rated movie without a parent or adult guardian. Some theaters may have their own policies on age restrictions for R-rated films.
You have to be 17 or older to see a Rated R movie without a parent.
Yes, children under the age of 15 years CAN go see a rated "R" movie with their parents, but most movies are rated "R" for a reason.
18 and over
You have to be 18 or older to watch R rated movies. You can also be 13 and bring a parent.
yes, it is bad for people under 18 to see NC-17 rated movies.
"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.
No, only adults over 18 years of age - that's the law.
To prove who you really are and to see if your 18 or older to buy adult movies and stuff
There is no movie in existence that is rated A. There is only G, PG, PG-13, and R. You can watch PG-13 movies as long as you are 12 yrs. old, or older. G and PG movies can be seen by anyone, no matter how old you are. For example, Bambi, The Lion King, and Cinderella are all G movies. Kung Fu Panda is rated PG, along with the new movie, Rango. R movies are for people 18 or older. The movies may contain inapropriate violence, or others of that sort.
At most places the age requirement is 17, but it is 18 at some.
At most places the age requirement is 17, but it is 18 at some.
Yes, because you are with someone 18 or older.
The legal age for R-rated movies is when you are an adult at age 18 years.
18 Because of the Rated R Movies
No! D: