Can my 19 year old brother take me to see an R rated movie?!
Question: Depends what the movie is. Some theatres require you to be 21 yrs old (to take an underage child to a Rated-R movie) despite the fact the rating says 18 or older. You might want to ask someone who works there what is the requirement.
Answers: Depends what the movie is. Some theatres require you to be 21 yrs old (to take an underage child to a Rated-R movie) despite the fact the rating says 18 or older. You might want to ask someone who works there what is the requirement.
I would think so.
yea you gotta be 18 to buy a ticket
I'm pretty sure he can.
nah you have to be 17 to buy the ticket, but 21 to take someone underage..at least in my state you do.
U no it. It counts as parental supervison
I think so... they're tecnically an adult.
I think they might have to be a "guardian", but I'm not sure; I doubt it would matter much, depending on your age.
http://www.mpaa.org/FlmRat_Ratings.asp
um yea hes over 17 or 18 so he can ...doesn't matter how old you are as long as you have an adult (over18) with you , watching it with you ....stupid but ...yea.
yea he sure can
Yeah why not.
Yes, because the rule states no one under 17 admitted, but there is a stipulation of without guardian or adult supervision.