Only if your older sister is over 17 and is going to take you to the movie. The Motion Picture Association of America defines the 'R' rating as: R - Restricted. Children Under 17 Require Accompanying Parent or Adult Guardian.
yes 17 year olds can go into a movie theater and buy tickets but your friend has to be 17 or older to get in also
No, a parent or guardian must go with you.
No. Underage viewers must go with a parent or legal guardian.
Yes, for himself.
The Quagmire Teens - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
The Step Brothers version seen in theatres was rated R.
They will sometimes wach the movie or they will go in the back row and kiss
Juno is Rated PG-13 for mature thematic material, sexual content and language. See the Related links for a Parents Guide to Juno. This guide will specifically describe any content in the movie that could be deemed objectionable.
It's not illegal to watch rated R movies. You also don't need an adult to accompany you. However, some theaters have policy's where kids aren't allowed to watch them.
Yes the movie is rated R for language, drug use and sexual content - all involving teens.
Yes, it's rated 'PG-13'.
Seventeen Magazine is good for not just seventeen year old, it is also good for young teens and adults. It helps with losing weight, relationship's, and fashion.
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It really should be rated R but I think so because they wanted more viewers so teens are movies big fans, so then teens under 18 could go out and see this movie.
The movie is rated PG-13 because they are trying to say that the content might be innapropreate for kings 13 and under so teens that are 13 and up can only go see the movie.
Yes, 17 is the legal age for purchasing R-rated movie tickets in the U.S. I just did a Google search for it. The next rating up -- the strongest rating -- is NC-17 (absolutely no one 17 or under is admitted, even with a parent/guardian). So, it seems to follow that 17 would be the age for purchasing R-rated movie tickets.
It's not rated for teens
It's rated R for good reason. The premise of the movie is that all men really want is sex. There are many rude and vulgar sex terms in the movie. Saw it last night and it was okay, but not for kids or young teens.
T for Teens.
Happy Feet (in my book) is rated -5 (that is a negative not a positive) because frankly, who wants to watch a movie about a dancing penguin? Not children, tweens, teens, or adults. It was a fail of a movie.
The ESRB Rating is T for Teens. However the chat functions are not rated as they can change.