It depends mainly on where the high school is but generally no it is not legal because rated R films require the viewer to be 18 years of age or older, also a lot of schools would rather avoid possible complaints by just simply not allowing rated R movies.
Justin Bieber is in the new movie *School Gyrls*.
I think it is but for maybe fifth grade and higher. Its a great movie for any class. But yes, its school appropriate.
well i don't know what other movie he is in but i hear he plays in the movie school girls
The school is just Hollywood movie sets
Wingate Christian School (it is fictional).
No, they are actors that were hired by Disney. His real parents are not in the movie business.
There are no requirements that you have minorities in a movie.
its not technically legal, unless you have abusive parents, and then you could go to court about it. It's not really legal until you are 18.
17 without a parent or legal guardian.
For parents or legal guardians: As many as they want. For anyone else: None.
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+
Yes, it is legal to use Youtube videos to make a school movie trailer. As long as you are not earning money from it, anything from youtube may be used in things outside of youtube (such as your school trailer) tl,dr; Yes
Yeah, you have to be with someone that is an adult.
You are possibly referring to "The pacifier" With Vin diesel
It is impossible to know what Dorthoy's real parents' names are without having more information about who Dorothy is. The iconic Dorothy, is from the movie "The Wizard of Oz." Dorothy's parents' names are not mentioned in the movie.
Wendy does not have a roomate in that movie. She lives at home with her parents and sister and is in high school.
It says as the movie is starting it is a federal offence to copyright the movie (which means tape the movie). So no it is not legal