Any age. In both the US and UK, "PG" means Parent Guidance Suggested. Not Parental Guidance Mandatory. Same thing with PG-13 in the US. PG-13 means parents are strongly cautioned about letting a child under 13 see the movie. Again, it does not mean that a parent is required to attend the movie with a child if they're under 13.
So you can go to a PG movie (or a PG-13 movie) alone at whatever age your parents feel comfortable with. There's no age restriction for a PG movie, but most parents don't let their 10-year-old children go to the movies by themselves, anyway.
Just for reference: in the US, rated R means a parent or guardian is required to attend the movie with you if you are under 17. NC-17 (aka Rated X) means no one under 17 admitted, even if they have a parent with them.
13 - as the rating says. Cinema staff can (and will) refuse you admission if you (a) look younger than 13 or (b) can't provide proof of age if asked. It you mean to watch a PG13 video at home - then it' up to your parents whether they think it's okay or not.
A G rated movie is appropriate for any age group. Young kids through adults, it is great for all ages.
I think 8 years or older because my mom let me go to the theater and watch rated G, PG, and PG-13 when I was 9 so just my opinion.
17 years old.
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You must be 17 in order get into a movie theater for any rated R movie, unless you are accompanied by a Parent or Guardian.
You must be 17 or accompanied by an adult if you are younger than 17 years old.
Movie screen vary dramatically in size. Big theater have bigger screens. I salvaged a 28' wide x 13.5' tall movie screen from an old theater and now offer it for outdoor movie rentals.
To Watch The Movie Insidous You Have To Be 13 And Older
As a parent, you carry the responsibility of deciding what is ok for child to watch, what YOU find inappropriate. Its at your discretion. If you meant to ask "can you bring your 8 year old child to a movie theater showing at PG-13 movie", then yes... an 8 year old is allowed into a theater showing a PG-13 movie. Please keep in mind that the P in PG stands for Parental, and the G stands for Guidance. A movie about pre-marital teen-aged sexual experimentation (for example) may merit some Parental Guidance. This goes for a child of any age, and also for the parents themselves. Well if you dont mind them watching a movie with a few swear words nothing to strong will be in a PG-13 movie. And they may be sex in it but it wont be to grafic. And mabey a bit of violence but if you want to watch the movie first to check it first then i would do that.
You must be 17 in order get into a movie theater for any rated R movie, unless you are accompanied by a Parent or Guardian.
There are some movie theaters that hire a 16 year old. You should check with your local theater to find out their policies.
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If you mean on a home TV then rent a new or old movie at blockbuster or a local DVD/VCR place....If you mean computer there are some websites if you just look around that play new and old movies....If you mean theater well they just play new movies but there is a outside theater in some towns/cities that play old movies and you can watch them while you're sitting in the trunk of your pick up or just sitting on the ground..not sure where that's located though...
To pay for a movie theater movie, you can be any age as long as you have the money and are old enough to see the film.
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yes you can!
I don't think one can get in a movie theater for free anymore.
The age requirement for attending a midnight showing at a movie theater varies depending on the theater's policies. Generally, these showings are open to all ages, but some may have specific age restrictions depending on the movie being shown and local regulations. It's best to check with the specific theater in advance.
I plan to retire from being a movie theater when I am about two centuries old
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie" (1996).
You shouldn't because "M" stands for "Mature" an most 12 year olds aren't considered grown-up enough yet for that. If you go to a movie theater to try to see an M rated movie, they won't let you in, but if your parents rent a DVD... Then you can always watch it at home.