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When you buy a ticket online, at places like fandango.com, you pick up your tickets from an electronic kiosk. You just slide your credit card in, and the ticket pops out. You don't interact with an actual human being until you give the ticket to the usher as you enter.

I personally have only been carded at the movies once, when I was 15. I was with a couple of friends, and one of them just flashed his workplace ID -- which did not even have a birthdate on it -- and we were let in (to an R-rated movie).

It is certainly possible that sometimes the rules are more strictly enforced. But I wouldn't worry about it.

If they do deny you entry because you don't have an ID, then you deserve to get your money back. No question about it.

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