The Motion Picture Association of America defines the rating as:
R - Restricted. Children Under 17 Require Accompanying Parent or Adult Guardian. An R-rated motion picture, in the view of the Rating Board, contains some adult material. An R-rated motion picture may include adult themes, adult activity, hard language, intense or persistent violence, sexually-oriented nudity, drug abuse or other elements, so that parents are counseled to take this rating very seriously. Children under 17 are not allowed to attend R-rated motion pictures unaccompanied by a parent or adult guardian. Parents are strongly urged to find out more about R-rated motion pictures in determining their suitability for their children. Generally, it is not appropriate for parents to bring their young children with them to R-rated motion pictures.
Yes, 17 is the rule nationwide.
The "Pay per View" Option differs from hotel to hotel so there is no "general" rule on how to get there. At least in most cases the charge will be billed to the final room invoice. Sometimes there's also an offer to pay by Credit Card. In any case there should be a corresponding option in the TV menu or maybe also on the remote control to get to the list of available movies.
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.
The Slaughter Rule was created in 2002.
1st Rule: You do not talk about Fight Club.2nd Rule: You DO NOT talk about FIGHT CLUB.3rd Rule: If someone says stop or goes limp or taps out the fight is over.4th Rule: Only two guys to a fight.5th Rule: One fight at a time.6th Rule: No shirts, no shoes.7th Rule: Fights will go on as long as they have to.8th Rule: If this is your first night at Fight Club, you have to fight.
The rule of anarchists
Yeah, she does. The only one I can think of though at the top of my head is Georgia Rule, which was pretty good. She also plays in I Know Who Killed Me.
physical laws involving fuel and weight.
The Greek city-states in Asia Minor revolted against Persian rule.
shoot them in the head like in the movies
It is rated 12 and exeter city rule
exclusionary rule
agreement made by minor is void-ab-initio minor can't be declared insolvent rule of estoppel is not applicable on minor minor can be promisee or a beneficiary doctrine of restitution is not applicable on minor
Sedona's Rule - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
major punishments for minor crimes
There is no 'rule' about who can get killed in a horror movie.
False