Yes, NC-17 is no one at all under 17, that's the only difference but the adult is supposed to be a parent or guardian, someone who will make the best choices on what you should be exposed to.
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.
Yes, 17 is the rule nationwide.
You must be 17 or accompanied by an adult if you are younger than 17 years old.
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.
The under 12 must be accompanied by someone aged 18 or over.
"Ted" (2012) is rated 'R' so you would have to be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
18 unless accompanied by an adult over 18.
If you are under 17, then you need an adult to watch a rated R movie in the theatres.
Yes
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.
No. You must be accompanied a parent or legal guardian.
only if
Yes. A 13-year-old can go see Paranormal Activity 2 (or any R-rated movie) if accompanied by an adult.
yes.
In Indiana, you must be at least 17 years old to purchase a ticket to an R-rated movie. Some theaters may also require underage viewers to be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
You must be 17 or accompanied by a parent of guardian. It doesn't matter what state you live in.
no