Yes, because you are with someone 18 or older.
In all 50 states, you have to be 17 to see an R rated movie, unless an adult buys your ticket and sees the film with you.
It really depends in what context but if the word JACKASS was in a movie it would probably be rated PG
Yes, if a parent or guardian buys the ticket and sees the movie with you. If a movie is rated NC-17, you have to be 17, no exceptions, but for an R-rated movie you can be younger than 17 if you have a parent or guardian. Not exactly sure how old this "guardian" has to be. Like, I don't think a 17 or 18 year-old can take a 16 year-old to an R movie. I've heard that the person buying the ticket and seeing the film with you has to be at least 21, but I have absolutely no idea if that's true or not. Let's just say that the person needs to look like they could be old enough to be your mom or dad. I don't think too many places actually make you prove that you are the child's legal guardian. So if you have a really cool aunt or older cousin, they could take you. Or, if you have any friends who have parents who'll take you both.
its rated pg and its a good movie
The movie is rated R.
He or she also has to attend the film with you.
It means that no one under 18 is allowed to watch the movie
You can see R-rated movies if you're under 17; you just have to have someone 17 or older with you, to buy the ticket and see the movie with you.NC-17 is the strongest rating in the United States; you cannot see an NC-17-rated movie if you are 17 or under, no matter who is with you.
In all 50 states, you have to be 17 to see an R rated movie, unless an adult buys your ticket and sees the film with you.
It is, once ticket sales are adjusted for inflation.
I believe they're rated at 138, but that's low. My mom's boyfriend has the ticket to proove they'll go 157.
No. You must be accompanied a parent or legal guardian.
Assuming your date is not 18, you have to be 21 to buy them a ticket....I believe.
It really depends in what context but if the word JACKASS was in a movie it would probably be rated PG
yes.
well it's not exactly for a certain age but it's rated R aka restricted. so if your not aloud to see r rated movies sorry:( If a movie is rated R then certain people would not be ALLOWED to see it.
I believe you have to be above 3 if you have a parent or guardian 21 years or older with you.