Anyone. There are no age restrictions for G, PG and PG-13 movies. Contrary to popular belief, you do not need a parent to see a PG-13 movie if you're under 13. PG-13 means parental guidance is suggested for kids under 13. That's "suggested," not "mandatory."
The only age restrictions are for R and NC-17 movies.
However, not all countries have the same rules and their equivalent classifications may be more proscriptive.
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Legally, everyone can. PG simply stands for "Parental Guidance", and it means that parental guidance is suggested, because the movie may contain some violence, scary scenes, some bad language (such as "damn"), mild sexual references, etc. In fact, it is also legally possible for anyone of any age to see a PG-13 movie, because MPPA ratings don't actually involve the law until the "R" rating, which stands for "Restricted" and means that anyone under 18 must have someone 18 or over with them while they watch they movie (and that the person over 18 must have an I.D. to verify that). You can read much more about this on the Wikipedia page on MPPA ratings, which can be found easily through Google.
Anyone above 13 without an adult. If your with an adult than you can be younger
Children who are 13 years or older (and can prove it) without being accompanied by an adult, and children of all ages who are accompanied by an adult are allowed into PG-13 movies.
Anyone. You DO NOT need a parent for a PG or PG-13 movie, no matter how old you are.
The ONLY age restrictions are for R and NC-17 movies. A person under 17 cannot attend an R movie unless a parent or guardian buys the ticket and sees the movie with them.
No one under 17 can see an NC-17 movie, not even with a parent or guardian.
That depends on what your parents will allow you to see. There are no age restrictions for G, PG and PG-13 movies. Contrary to popular belief, you do not need a parent to see a PG-13 movie if you're under 13. PG-13 means parental guidance is suggested for kids under 13. That's "suggested," not "mandatory." The only age restrictions are for R and NC-17 movies.
So the only authority you need to watch a PG-13 movie is that of your parents.
Any age. There are no age restrictions for G, PG and PG-13 movies. Contrary to popular belief, you do not need a parent to see a PG-13 movie if you're under 13. PG-13 means parental guidance is suggested for kids under 13. That's "suggested," not "mandatory." The only age restrictions are for R and NC-17 movies.
Because, that's what happens in movies that small kids can watch. It happens in every G, PG, and sometimes PG-13 movies.
Yes. There are no age restrictions for G, PG and PG-13 movies. Contrary to popular belief, you do not need a parent to see a PG-13 movie if you're under 13. PG-13 means parental guidance is suggested for kids under 13. That's "suggested," not "mandatory." The only age restrictions are for R and NC-17 movies.
No. Just 'PG' and 'PG-13'. Then it jumps to 'R'.
You can say the F word twice in a pg 13 movie