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    hybrid, that was so funny! damn i havent laughed like that in a while, ne ways, i just feel that if you dont see rated r in a movie, then you will see it down the block, so i just dont get it, i dont think it is like it was before, kids dressing up like scream killing thier parents n shit, its more they grow older and go crazy, you cant blame movies for our actions, but people will do it so they can please insanity and get time in the hospitol like that bitch andrea yates, in the institution, if she was black she would be in prison for life! because like for me, my mom said i used to watch freddy all the time, i would come up to her with freddy movie, and i didntt even know how to read yet and to this day, im lovin those movies to dream death! lol, ok not funny

    just my humble thoughts!
    Dee

  2. Movies & TV   -   #12
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    i never really understood the american terminaolgy for the rating of movies.

    in the uk it is simple

    U = Unviersal (all ages)

    PG= Parental Guidance (suitbale for all but sum parents may prefer their kids not to watch it)

    12 = over 12's

    15= over 15's

    18= over 18's

    you can watch any film at anyage as long as your parent consents to it, it is just illegal to buy/rent or pay for the film until you reach the required ages.

    out of interest, what are the laws regardin ages for drinking/smoking/driving and having sex in america (obviously not doing all for at once.. although it would be a quality time)

  3. Movies & TV   -   #13
    i never really understood the american terminaolgy for the rating of movies.
    ours is the same basically

    G=general (all ages)

    PG=parental guidance suggested (not required)

    PG13=must have a parent with you if you are under 13

    R=must be 18 or older or have a parent

    any kid can see any movie if his parents take him

  4. Movies & TV   -   #14
    For PG13, you don't have to have a parent with you. It just says may not be suitable for children under 13. They still let you in.

  5. Movies & TV   -   #15
    I'm 19... just wait man, you'll see them legally some day..
    time is the key.ç
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  6. Movies & TV   -   #16
    Have you ever been Carded in a theatre?? I mean I have never even heard of anyone getting ID'd in a movie theatre. Except for Jackass, i got carded for that but so did like 50 year old men. How hard to you think movie theatre people are gonna look at your id anywat. Just doctor it or get a fake. Not too hard, especially one that will pass at a movie theatre.

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    Originally posted by toddiscool@1 August 2003 - 18:32
    Have you ever been Carded in a theatre??
    Yep:
    Jackass
    Freddy Got fingered
    Any horror film...

    I'm 20, it's not like I look like I'm 12 either. I don't know why they card, but they do...

  8. Movies & TV   -   #18
    Dude, I kind of like it when I get carded for flicks. I'm almost 21, so it's not really a problem for me.

    When the theater asks for IDs to R rated movies, it keeps the giggling, talking, and interruptive 13 year olds away.

    There are a few places that don't card, and when I see an R rated movie there's always that LARGE group of kids who take up an entire row of seats, and during the whole flick there is laughing, throwing popcorn and just a bunch of bullshti coming from them

    When I saw Matrix Reloaded on May 14, a group of kids had adults buy tickets for them, BUT THEY DIDN'T GET IN because they were underage!!!!! I fuckin laughed

    Rated R = 17+, not 18. must've been a typo

  9. Movies & TV   -   #19
    Originally posted by gaz_k@1 August 2003 - 11:55
    i never really understood the american terminaolgy for the rating of movies.

    in the uk it is simple

    U = Unviersal (all ages)

    PG= Parental Guidance (suitbale for all but sum parents may prefer their kids not to watch it)

    12 = over 12's

    15= over 15's

    18= over 18's

    you can watch any film at anyage as long as your parent consents to it, it is just illegal to buy/rent or pay for the film until you reach the required ages.

    out of interest, what are the laws regardin ages for drinking/smoking/driving and having sex in america (obviously not doing all for at once.. although it would be a quality time)
    And Also Now A 12A (which is what T3 has got) i think

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