Yes, you can lie about your age when purchasing tickets at theaters, especially if there are age restrictions for certain films. However, doing so may violate the theater's policies and could lead to consequences, such as being denied entry or banned. Additionally, many theaters may require identification for age verification, particularly for restricted content. It's best to be honest to avoid any issues.
July 13, 2016
some people think he lied about his age because he wanted to date or marry younger women
In 1949, there were approximately 4,000 movie theaters operating in the United States. This number reflects the peak of the Golden Age of Hollywood, when cinema was a primary form of entertainment for the American public. The film industry was thriving, and many theaters showcased multiple films daily, drawing large audiences.
Eligibility for senior citizen discounts at movie theaters typically varies by location and the specific theater chain. Many theaters offer discounts starting at age 55 or 60, but it's best to check with your local cinema for their specific policies. If they do offer a senior discount for your age, you may need to show identification to take advantage of the offer.
Atonement is out of theaters and on DVD.
july1
no
your not supposed to but some people just do
No it is not still in theaters
It's better to get a facebook at the age of 14
2 10 2013
no they did not lie about their ages :D When the Beatles were in Hamburg George Harrison lied about his age because he wasn't 18.
to see it in theaters 5 or older
May 1, 2015
No, Facebook does not track you down, i am sure lots of people lie about there age, you wouldn't be the only one.
No
No