There are no age restrictions for PG-13 movies. You do not have to be 13 to see a PG-13 movie, with or without a parent. The only age restrictions are for R movies (no one under 17 is admitted without a parent or guardian) and NC-17 movies (no one under 17 is admitted, period).
PG-13 means "parental guidance recommended for children under 13." That's "recommended," not "mandatory."
Yes, if parents also attend.
we can call that a 'Movie Theatre'.
The differences I know is that Movies in the theatre are mostly new but, they cost money to watch and they are not in DVD yet. There is not that much comfort in the movie theatre. At home you can watch movies in comfort and maybe if you have a family you can watch together but, you have to buy the DVD for the movie to watch it and that it must be released to the public. At the movie theatre when you have to the bathroom the movie never stops and you miss some of the parts of the movie while you are in the bathroom. At home you can pause the movie with a controller (if you have one) to skip scenes go back to scenes you missed and better yet you can pause the movie before you go to the restroom. And for comparing is that Movies at home and at the theatre can show the same movies. You can also watch the movies with your family in both the theatre and at home. You can also get refreshments at home and the theatre. You can watch the same movie in both the theatre and at home.
No carnival cruises only have thaters for shows not movies
Yes, Meet the Parents is the first out of the two movies. The second movie is Meet the Fockers and the third movie is Little Fockers.
when the movie is on a DVD its legal but when a movie just got in a movie theatre or is turning into a DVD its allegal to watch on the net. you can pay for the movie on the net and then it wont be allegal.
They are in a movie theatre or on tv.
Movie Theatre
we can call that a 'Movie Theatre'.
It may differ from movie theatre, but the only movies I need a parent to see are R rated movies. You however should ask the staff at your movie theatre.
The differences I know is that Movies in the theatre are mostly new but, they cost money to watch and they are not in DVD yet. There is not that much comfort in the movie theatre. At home you can watch movies in comfort and maybe if you have a family you can watch together but, you have to buy the DVD for the movie to watch it and that it must be released to the public. At the movie theatre when you have to the bathroom the movie never stops and you miss some of the parts of the movie while you are in the bathroom. At home you can pause the movie with a controller (if you have one) to skip scenes go back to scenes you missed and better yet you can pause the movie before you go to the restroom. And for comparing is that Movies at home and at the theatre can show the same movies. You can also watch the movies with your family in both the theatre and at home. You can also get refreshments at home and the theatre. You can watch the same movie in both the theatre and at home.
Naruto movies don't come out in theatre.
No carnival cruises only have thaters for shows not movies
An informal theatre space can allow the guests to relax while they watch their movie. They often are more interested in the movie if the theatre is informal, as they feel comfortable and ready to focus.
it dependes on the movie if it was 18+ you have to be 18+ For the other movies i think you have to be 13+ or 12+
Movies, because, if you think about it,you only pay for the movie only once. And you can watch it for the rest of your life-if it doesn't get destroyed.
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Yes, Meet the Parents is the first out of the two movies. The second movie is Meet the Fockers and the third movie is Little Fockers.