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Yes, but there are things to consider and be aware of. Firstly, the content suitability. I'd say many people generally underestimate the maturity of 12 year olds and how well they can handle more adult content, but some 15A rated films are actually quite graphic, so some children that age may be sensitive. Secondly, seeing a 15A film in the theaters and at home are two different things. For example, lots of horror movies (and thriller films too) are rated 15A and release in cinemas, so the jumpscares and themes may be more unnerving on the big screen. So, if you'd like to introduce a 12 year old to a horror movie (and or thriller film) rated 15A, it's preferable to watch it at home so it can turn off at any time if they are frightened. In addition, perhaps watch it with them.
Overall, it depends on the movie and their maturity and understanding of the themes depicted.
Put as many ice cubes as you can in your underwear. Put whipped cream and syrup down your underwear and give yourself a wedgie. Put your underwear over your pants for the whole day.
I think its rated PG-13. IT might be OK for kids to watch but I never seen it so I wouldn't be so sure.
Ed's Night Party - 1995 is rated/received certificates of:
Australia:M
Good Will Hunting - 1997 is rated/received certificates of:
Argentina:13 (original rating)
Argentina:Atp (re-rating)
Australia:M
Belgium:KT
Brazil:14
Canada:14A (Alberta)
Canada:PG (British Columbia)
Canada:PA (Manitoba)
Canada:14 (Nova Scotia)
Canada:AA (Ontario)
Canada:13+ (Quebec)
Chile:14
Czech Republic:12
Finland:K-12
France:U
Germany:12
Iceland:12
Israel:PG
Mexico:B
Netherlands:12
Norway:15
Peru:14
Philippines:PG-13 (cut)
Portugal:M/12
Singapore:NC-16
Singapore:PG (cut)
South Korea:12
Spain:T
Sweden:11
Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva)
Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud)
UK:15
USA:R (certificate #35614)
Hear and Now - 2007 is rated/received certificates of:
Norway:10 (TV rating)
Philips introduced the first consumer widescreen TV in 1990.
Co-Ed Confidential - 2007 The Truth Will Out 2-7 is rated/received certificates of:
USA:TV-MA
The Big Cage - 1933 is rated/received certificates of:
USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Horrid Henry The Movie - 2011 is rated/received certificates of:
Germany:6
Ireland:G
Singapore:G
UK:U
USA:PG
Most likely because he breaks both of the bones in his arm, cuts the mussle away including raw nerve, and tears of his tendons with pliers. Yeah I think that has something to do with it.
Father Knows Best - 1954 Lessons in Civics 2-3 is rated/received certificates of:
Australia:G
If you are under 17, then you need an adult to watch a rated R movie in the theatres.
The Lion King - 1994 is rated/received certificates of:
Argentina:Atp
Australia:G
Brazil:Livre
Canada:G (British Columbia/Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Quebec)
Canada:F (Ontario)
Chile:TE
Finland:K-8/5
France:U
Germany:o.Al.
Greece:K
Hong Kong:I
Iceland:L
India:U
Ireland:G
Malaysia:U (2011)
Netherlands:AL
Netherlands:6 (new rating) (2011)
New Zealand:G
Norway:7
Peru:PT
Philippines:G (MTRCB)
Portugal:M/6
Portugal:M/6 (Qualidade)
Singapore:G
Singapore:PG (3D Version)
South Korea:All
Spain:T
Sweden:7
Switzerland:7 (canton of Geneva)
Switzerland:7 (canton of Vaud)
Taiwan:GP
UK:U
USA:G (No. 33108)
Si Agimat at si Enteng Kabisote - 2010 is rated/received certificates of:
Philippines:PG-13 (MTRCB)
Baki the Grappler - 2001 is rated/received certificates of:
Australia:M (some episodes)
Australia:PG (some episodes)
Canada:14A (Manitoba) (video rating)
Canada:PG (Manitoba) (vol 3, 4)
Canada:13+ (Quebec) (VHS/DVD rating)
New Zealand:M (some episodes)
New Zealand:PG (some episodes)
South Korea:15
Masamang ugat - 2003 is rated/received certificates of:
Philippines:R-13
42 is a great movie about Jackie Robinson over coming prejudices that comes along with being a black Baseball player in an all-white organization. the actors and actresses who portrayed Jackie and his wife were very spot-on, and I enjoyed it very much. the only reason why it is PG-13 is because of the language and maybe the racism in the movie.
No. "Rated R" means no one under 17 unless accompanied by parent or legal guardian.
Blood Sisters - 2003 V is rated/received certificates of:
USA:R