Maybe no because a 12 year old is not an adult
PG - Yes
12a - Yes, if accompanied by an adult
12 - No, not legally.
The first James Bond movie to be released was Dr. No in 1962. Sean Connery starred as James Bond.
Only if the parents also attend the film.
Yes, a 4-year-old can watch a PG movie in a theater, alone or with an adult. In both the US and UK, "PG" means Parent Guidance Suggested. Not Parental Guidance Mandatory. Same thing with PG-13 in the US. PG-13 means parents are strongly cautioned about letting a child under 13 see the movie. Again, it does not mean that a parent is required to attend the movie with a child if they're under 13. So you can go to a PG movie (or a PG-13 movie) alone at whatever age your parents feel comfortable with. There's no age restriction for a PG movie, but most parents don't let their 4-year-old children go to the movies by themselves, anyway.
The very first James Bond film was a 1954 TV movie version of Casino Royale. However, the first Bond film made by Eon Productions was Dr. No in 1962, starring Sean Connery.
It will be released later this year
"M" is not an MPAA rating. It's a parental advisory rating, so it's ultimately up to the parents whether to allow the child to watch such a movie or not. I personally would suggest "not".
The first James Bond movie was Dr. No in 1962.
the first ever James Bond film came out in 1962 :]
The first James Bond movie to be released was Dr. No in 1962. Sean Connery starred as James Bond.
It is quite a young age to be dating at 10 but what you could do is ask your parents if you could have that person over to watch a movie and for pizza or something then you are safe at home, together and your parents know about it.
The "Exorcist" movie is rated R for graphic violence and disturbing content, so it is not appropriate for 10-year-olds. It is recommended for older teenagers and adults due to its intense and frightening scenes.
No.
Only if the parents also attend the film.
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.
no
Yes, a 4-year-old can watch a PG movie in a theater, alone or with an adult. In both the US and UK, "PG" means Parent Guidance Suggested. Not Parental Guidance Mandatory. Same thing with PG-13 in the US. PG-13 means parents are strongly cautioned about letting a child under 13 see the movie. Again, it does not mean that a parent is required to attend the movie with a child if they're under 13. So you can go to a PG movie (or a PG-13 movie) alone at whatever age your parents feel comfortable with. There's no age restriction for a PG movie, but most parents don't let their 4-year-old children go to the movies by themselves, anyway.
The very first James Bond film was a 1954 TV movie version of Casino Royale. However, the first Bond film made by Eon Productions was Dr. No in 1962, starring Sean Connery.