Have you ever snuck into an R rated movie?


Dec. 19, 2003, midnight | 21 years, 5 months ago


"Yeah, my friends and I have always snuck into movies that are rated R.  There are never any people outside checking to see if you really have a ticket stub for some of the movies so they obviously don't care unless you paid to see a movie.  Rated R movies shouldn't even be rated R because if you don't want your children to see a rated R movie, then don't let them go or go with them.  Rated R movies are unnecessary.  I think that if they wanted to reduce the amount of people sneaking into movies, they should have a worker stationed at every single entrance to take tickets."
~ Jen Nguyen
 
"I have never really had to sneak into an R-rated movie.  If there's something I want to see, then I can almost always get one parent or the other to take me.  Failing that, I can just rent it from Blockbuster when it comes out.  The fact is, that a lot of R movies today are just not worth seeing.  Things like Final Destination 2 are just gore and nothing else."
~Isaac Carruthers

"Once my friend and I bought tickets for a PG-13 movie.  It turned out that the movie we bought tickets for was really bad.  We walked right into the 8-mile the new released R-rated movie.  We watched the movie without getting caught and then just went home.  I don't feel bad for sneaking in because it was worth it besides there was nothing in the movie that I hadn't heard about or witnessed before.  I don't theres even a point of having an age limit on a rated R movie because some TV that kids watch is a lot worse."
~Alex Palmer

"Yes I sneaked into an "R" rated movie.  I bought the ticket and I just walked in.  No one asked about I.D. or anything."
- Kevin Mendoza
 
"Yes, I have sneaked into an "R" rated movie.  It was funny but I could have gotten in trouble.  The movie was good.  I buy a ticket for a different movie and then go to the other "R" rated movie."
-Byron Martinez
 
"I snuck into an R-rated movie before.  The movie was Kings of Comedy.  My cousin Steven and I snuck in.  It was pretty easy to get in the movie.  All
we had to be buy a ticket for another movie and go into the movie we want to see.  The only reason why we did it was because we were only 15 and you had to be 17 or with an adult.  My mom had left so we had no choice.  They wouldn't even let us purchase the tickets.  If ended up being a funny movie and we enjoyed it.  I don't see why it was R-rated."
~ freshmen Dialika Camara




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