You are not old enough. I guarantee it.
To see a rated R movie at the theatre with a parent or guardian, there is no specific age requirement set by the MPAA; however, the parent or guardian must accompany the child. Generally, children as young as 17 can attend, but many theaters allow younger children to enter with a parent or guardian present. It's always best to check the specific policies of the theatre in question, as they may vary.
I would suggest pieces of costumes or a scary Halloween music disc, depending on age. Halloween themed pencils are also a good choice but they might not be well accepted, whether they are useful or not. You could also give out horror movies or horror-based comedy movies. Of course, the last option depends on your income and the age of the movie. I hope you have a great Halloween!
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.
Around 214,567,980 teens in the world watch them
Pathogen, released in 2006, is an independent horror film by Emily Hagins. It is noted as one of the first full-length films directed by a teenager, partly because Hagins was twelve years of age at the time. The movie's focuses on a group of middle school students and a zombie epidemic that plagues their town.
No it is a coming of age love story.
12. Violence (fighting at end) horror and fantasy (vampires)
sometimes it is.
The rating of a movie is totally irrelevant to the price of the ticket. The price of the ticket depends on the person's age. The movie's rating has nothing to do with it. The age limit for children's tickets may vary from theatre to theatre, but on fandango.com, a child's ticket is for children age 2 through 12.
A pool, movie theatre, golf course, daycare.
There is no age restriction. If you go to see it at a movie theatre, you must be with "a responsible adult", but my little cousin saw it at my house and she's nine.
No its not a horror its a drama about a young girl coming of age and dealing with drugs
yes there is
Viewing the movie trailer "Mirrors" has some restrictions. The age required is 18. The movie is listed as a horror film that is gory and creepy. The trailer can be viewed at Screen Rant.
Edgar was haunted by the death of his mother at age 3. it followed him into his "man-hood." When he was later married to his cousin, she died of the same thing his mother died at age 19. Then poor Poe was haunted for the rest of his life by the fear of death.
To see a rated R movie at the theatre with a parent or guardian, there is no specific age requirement set by the MPAA; however, the parent or guardian must accompany the child. Generally, children as young as 17 can attend, but many theaters allow younger children to enter with a parent or guardian present. It's always best to check the specific policies of the theatre in question, as they may vary.
If you see two bite marks in your neck and you seem not to age or become afraid of sunlight because you glitter in the sunlight then your being haunted by a vampire.