Question Posted Saturday February 23 2008, 6:49 pm
you know how there are age limits for different movies? well, if a kid is in a movie, and they are either under the rated R limit or under the PG-13 limit, do they still get to go into the theatre to see it at the premiere?
LM answered Saturday February 23 2008, 9:13 pm: PG-13, no one really cares, 'cause it's a "strongly cautioned". Plus, not many kids younger than 12 go to movies alone anyways.
R ratings you're supposed to be with a parent/guardian. But anyone 17 or older can buy the tickets (if they actually bother to check, which they usually don't unless a bunch of young-looking kids are all going in at once). So for example, if your boyfriend/girlfriend was 17, they could buy two movie tickets for him/her and you, and you'd be all set.
uisforukelele answered Saturday February 23 2008, 8:35 pm: If you're with a parent or guardian, or someone who is an adult, then you can get in. And if you buy from the automated ticket things that you put a debit/credit card in, that doesn't require ID. And most of the time, the people working in the ticket booth don't really care either way. They are more strict about R than PG-13 so check the rating before you go. [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
teardrops7 answered Saturday February 23 2008, 7:10 pm: They only get in with a parent or gaurdian, or with their approval i think
superstarblue89 answered Saturday February 23 2008, 6:59 pm: they can only go in with a parent or guardian or if they have someone who is old enough to get in buy the ticket for them(unless the theatre wants to see _ number of id's for _number of tickets like mine does). If the theater has one of those machines that you buy the tickets with a debit card then that works because the machine doesn't check ID either...it really just depends upon the movie theater and what they'll allow you to get away with...it takes a bit of practice to figure it out. [ superstarblue89's advice column | Ask superstarblue89 A Question ]
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