'G'. Parents would have to approve 'PG', 'PG-13' or 'R'.
M rated movies dont need a parent or guardian, MA rated movies need an adult to accompany a child under 15.
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.
Motion Picture Association of America rules state under 17 requires a parent or legal guardian. This applies nationwide.
rated r means the film has cussing ,violence, and nudity this is why 10 NOT the person who wrote the line above this r means it MIGHT HAVE cussing violence and nudity that person who wrote the first line is STUPID
They do not, it's against the law. Unless there is someone cool working at the movie theator.
Yes, R rated movies require an adult to accompany minors under 17.
If you mean an 'R' rated film in the U.S., technically you are supposed to go with a parent or guardian. But realisticly, I doubt the ticket taker would ask who the adult is.
Yes. A 13-year-old can go see Paranormal Activity 2 (or any R-rated movie) if accompanied by an adult.
Rated A for Adult - 2010 Get Up and Go was released on: USA: 30 September 2011
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The movie Just Go With It (2011) is rated PG-13.
If you are under 17, then you need an adult to watch a rated R movie in the theatres.
If they have an adult with them.
It's a 12A so kids under 12 can go with an adult, 12 and over can go unaccompanied. It's a bit too rude for young kids though.
The law requires movies not to let minors in R or X rated films. A PG is for over 13. If a manager is doing as you suggest call the owner and complain. If the child has an adult buy the ticket for them for the movies given above they can watch the movie.
Go with an adult.