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.
None. Only parents or guardians can take underage people into an 'R' rated film.
i dont know where the other person heard it but it is rated R.
No a child of 10 should not be watching a PG rated movie alone as there are words and scenes which might need to be explained or need to be educated on with their child in regards to respecting others through words or deed.
Rated R for language, some drug use and violence.; Rated R for language, some underage drug and alcohol use, and violence. (director's cut)
Under the 'R' rating, only parents or a legal guardian can buy tickets for underage viewers.
None. Only parents or guardians can take underage people into an 'R' rated film.
Could be sued, shut down. It may depend on the severity though (how underage they were) .
It isn't going to be rated r because they have to keep their underage fans
"Ted" is rated 'R' so a parent or legal guardian would have to see the film with you.
The movie TMNT is rated PG so some guideance is suggested. However there is nothing wrong with children watching this movie.
In Indiana, you must be at least 17 years old to purchase a ticket to an R-rated movie. Some theaters may also require underage viewers to be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
i dont know where the other person heard it but it is rated R.
Go with an adult.
Well, the movie is rated PG13 so I would recommend 13 or 14. If you read the book you could definitely watch the movie. Hope this helped!!
It was rated PG because it was a Family movie. When watching the film, I felt it would be good for a family. Basically PG is another word for Family movie. Actually, that's not what the rating means. PG means parental guidence suggested, which means there are things in the movie which may not be appropriate for children.
No a child of 10 should not be watching a PG rated movie alone as there are words and scenes which might need to be explained or need to be educated on with their child in regards to respecting others through words or deed.
like a movie rating except for a person