Yes, you can watch an R-rated movie with your parents, but I went there today and they my parent bought the ticket and even walked me to the booth and they would not let me get into the movie without a parent watching it with me.
course as long as the adult is over 18 who is buying the ticket
you can see a R rated movie at eny age as long as you are with an adult over the age of 18 and 15 is a great age for R rated movies
If you are under 17, then you need an adult to watch a rated R movie in the theatres.
There's no such thing as an m rated movie. That's video games. For video games you have to get a parent to tell the sales person it okay but yes. And movies theres Not Rated, G, PG, PG-13 and R. I'm also 13 and your not supposed to watch rated R movies but if your parents okay it and are fine with it yeah. But always check with them first.
no. R rated movies are for adults who are 18 years old and up. "R" = Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. "NC-17" = No One 17 and under admitted.
Only if you are a parent or legal guardian.
It depends on the movie. Some horror movies are really scary but only rated pg13 and some horror movies that aren't really scary are rated R. And if it is a movie that's not horror, then you probably can watch it. Make sure to ask your parent(s) of you think it will be too scary or inappropriate. I hope this helps (:
As long as a parent approves and watches with the young adult.
"Ted" (2012) is rated 'R' so you would have to be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
Yes they can as long as the parent is okay with it too.
Yes.
no
If you are under 17, then you need an adult to watch a rated R movie in the theatres.
There's no such thing as an m rated movie. That's video games. For video games you have to get a parent to tell the sales person it okay but yes. And movies theres Not Rated, G, PG, PG-13 and R. I'm also 13 and your not supposed to watch rated R movies but if your parents okay it and are fine with it yeah. But always check with them first.
No, it is a 12a in England meaning that a 12 year old can watch without a parent and an 8-11 year old can watch with a parent. In the United States, it's rating is 'PG-13'.
Probably not.
no. R rated movies are for adults who are 18 years old and up. "R" = Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. "NC-17" = No One 17 and under admitted.
Only if you are a parent or legal guardian.
The "Exorcist" movie is rated R for graphic violence and disturbing content, so it is not appropriate for 10-year-olds. It is recommended for older teenagers and adults due to its intense and frightening scenes.