How to make yourself look older to get into a Rated R Movie?!


Question: I never got carded at movies until after I turned 17.

Anyways, I doubt it's a trick of looking older as much as it is finding which clerk doesn't bother checking. There's always at least one.

Or you can always tell them that you aren't buying the ticket, Alexander Hamilton is.


Answers: I never got carded at movies until after I turned 17.

Anyways, I doubt it's a trick of looking older as much as it is finding which clerk doesn't bother checking. There's always at least one.

Or you can always tell them that you aren't buying the ticket, Alexander Hamilton is.

if your a guy put a fake mustache lol

i doubt youll be able to, but you could try wearing high heels for height, and not a whole lot of makeup because most adults dont.


but your best bet is to just get and adult to buy the ticket and then leave. you only need one person that looks over the age of seventeen to get in.

hat or glasses or a hood (accessories) anything to cover up your face but not to much you want to look to conspicuous good luck.

Sheridan,

Why not just have your mom take you.

Ha ha. I'm 25 and still get carded at an R- rated movie. The only time I don't is if I have just come from work. So I guess you should dress like a school teacher.

Wear a fake moustache and beard, those glasses with the big nose too. A hat, I would suggest a fedora or a fez. If you decide on the fez, make sure the tassle is black, not red. I REPEAT....NOT RED. Next, Get an olive drab trenchcoat. It is common knowledge that this is the proper color for this caper. If you are under 5'4", get someone to go with you, as you will need someone's shoulders to sit on underneath the trenchcoat. Finally, when you are going into the theater, act like you've done it before. If you act nervous, they will think something is wrong, and your cover will be blown.
Good luck on your mission.

Don't wear an abercrombie and fitch shirt.

It Doesn't Matter How Old You Look They're Going To Check Your I.D. So Get A Fake I.D.

The secret is misdirection. I started going to the movies by myself when I was ten. This was in the mid to late nineties so it's not back in the stone age. This always worked for me...

Walk up and in plain view of the clerks, start talking to an adult who is NOT IN LINE. (you have to be far enough away so the clerks can't hear the convo) Ask for the time and then drag that convo out. Ask them if they are so and so's dad/mom and when they say no, just say that they look just like him. Then smile walk away and walk up to the line and stare at the times and prices. Look back at the adult a couple of times. Act like you can't find a price and then ask them if they have senior rates. Then say "if my uncle doesn't show up, can my dad/mom get her money back?" Then buy one adult, one senior and one child/student ticket. Take the tickets back before or after the show and get your refund for those extra tickets. I never had any problems.



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