A legal guardian, by definition, is going to be at least 18. A guardian is the single adult that has been given legal authority to take care of a minor. It isn't any person that is older than the minor.
Yes, R rated movies require an adult to accompany minors under 17.
absolutely. a minor going alone can see EXTREMELY disturbing stuff.
depends most places are getting more strict on letting kids into r rated movies
Only if you are a parent or legal guardian.
due to the contents of this movie, it is rated pg-13 because of the sensuality (minor sexuality) in the motion picture...........and the coarse language and drinking, also the violence
Yes, a parent or guardian.
Funny People is rated R by the MPAA. A rating of R requires a parent or guardian to accompany a person 17 or younger.
Yes, R rated movies require an adult to accompany minors under 17.
the law says you have to have an adult 18 years or older to accompany a minor in rated r film, however i seriously doubt that once the ticket is bought and paid for by someone over the age of 18, not 17, they will check IDs going into the theater
absolutely. a minor going alone can see EXTREMELY disturbing stuff.
Yes
depends most places are getting more strict on letting kids into r rated movies
Only if you are a parent or legal guardian.
M rated movies dont need a parent or guardian, MA rated movies need an adult to accompany a child under 15.
Judging from the book, I'd say PG13 because the book has minor cursing and some violence
You may need your mom to accompany you. Any adult over 17 is accepted in some theaters.
due to the contents of this movie, it is rated pg-13 because of the sensuality (minor sexuality) in the motion picture...........and the coarse language and drinking, also the violence