Author Topic: Today I can now see R-rated movies by myself  (Read 1614 times)


I've been watching R-rated movies by myself since I was 7!
Criminal scum!

Could someone explain me the american rating system? in finland/europe we use numbers...

I've been watching R-rated movies by myself since I was 7!
They grow up so fast don't they?

Criminal scum!
Ooooh yeeaah.

Could someone explain me the american rating system? in finland/europe we use numbers...
I thought R-rated was 18+

Could someone explain me the american rating system? in finland/europe we use numbers...

G-Babies can watch it with no bad effects

PG-Parental guidance advised

PG-13-Parental guidance extremely advised

R-Restricted to those over 18 or those seeing the movie with an adult

Happy birthday bro! You have birthday on the coolest day of the year :D

G-Babies can watch it with no bad effects

PG-Parental guidance advised

PG-13-Parental guidance extremely advised

R-Restricted to those over 18 or those seeing the movie with an adult
Is that really all?
Australia-
G-Yeah yeah babies whatever

PG- like watch when your 6-10 or something

M-Mature (peoples under 15 parental guidance advised)

MA-Parental guidance for people under 15

R- 18+

In the American rating system, There is one thing after R. It's NC-17. I don't know what it stands for, but you have to be 17 to watch it.

NC-17: NC 17 is a movie or film rating indicating that the movie contains adult content and can not be seen by people under the age of 17.
« Last Edit: October 14, 2011, 03:43:19 PM by dorkdotdan »

Well here you can see R-rated movies with a parent before, but NC-17 is state law saying you can't be under 17.

Congratulations, your eyes have matured to a point where they wont melt away when viewing anything disapproved by the rating system.

rated R movies are age17
hes still got a year before the good stuff

rated R movies are age17
hes still got a year before the good stuff
:<


In the American rating system, There is one thing after R. It's NC-17. I don't know what it stands for, but you have to be 17 to watch it.

NC-17: NC 17 is a movie or film rating indicating that the movie contains adult content and can not be seen by people under the age of 17.
There's also "A" in the video game rating system, I have only seen it twice. Once, it was this old N64 wrestling game (E-A or something) and then there was some playboy game.

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