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  • Jellidog
    FFR Player
    • Dec 2004
    • 100

    #1

    Read something interesting today

    I was on the internet today, and on this questions that have never been answered site, I found this question and thought it was pretty interesting:

    Do kids who act in rated R movies get to watch them?

    Think about it.
  • Lupin_the_3rd
    FFR Player
    • Oct 2003
    • 2665

    #2
    RE: Read something interesting today

    ...That truly is a stupid question.

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    • jewpinthethird
      (The Fat's Sabobah)
      FFR Music Producer
      • Nov 2002
      • 11711

      #3
      Re: Read something interesting today

      Originally posted by Jellidog
      I was on the internet today, and on this questions that have never been answered site, I found this question and thought it was pretty interesting:

      Do kids who act in rated R movies get to watch them?

      Think about it.
      Yes, they do if their parents let them.

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      • ddrruler
        FFR Player
        • May 2004
        • 855

        #4
        RE: Re: Read something interesting today

        uhh i dunno
        Mead is a | ******. |

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        • rdrew4
          Banned
          • Mar 2004
          • 263

          #5
          RE: Re: Read something interesting today

          they don't need to watch them cause they were there when it happened... (like spoilers that your in)

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          • evilbutterfly
            FFR Player
            • Apr 2003
            • 5784

            #6
            RE: Re: Read something interesting today

            Do kids who aren't in the R-rated movie get to watch them? Yes. So naturally, of course they do.
            So I've gone completely slack-ass and haven't done any work on creating games. =(

            In less-depressing news, I got a job for an online business (which sells non-electronic games, of all things!) which has taught me a lot about marketing online and all that jazz.

            So now I'm on Twitter @NoahWright.
            And I write the blog for their website.

            Plus I do cool programming in-house that you'll never see. =O

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            • The_Q
              FFR Player
              • May 2004
              • 4391

              #7
              RE: Re: Read something interesting today

              I don't like the restriction in the first place. Not that I like R rated movies, but because I like Free Trade. Let's here it for Free Trade!

              Oh, and I'm sure they do. Why shouldn't they. If not, they should be allowed to.

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              • Moogy
                嗚呼
                FFR Simfile Author
                • Aug 2003
                • 10303

                #8
                RE: Re: Read something interesting today

                You are getting really annoying with your economy bullshit in every fucking topic. Moogy says to stop. You don't wanna not listen to Moogy.

                And that is the stupidest question ever.
                Plz visit my blog

                ^^^ vintage signature from like 2006 preserved

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                • Enigma-7
                  FFR Player
                  • Nov 2004
                  • 184

                  #9
                  The question isn't can you, the question is, do you want to?
                  Think about that.

                  Originally posted by MrESqueek
                  Vomit: "Spew a rainbow of past-digested delicacies."

                  ~Squeek

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                  • The_Q
                    FFR Player
                    • May 2004
                    • 4391

                    #10
                    Enigma has a tiny point. Most children have the physical and mental capabilities to watch R movies. They might not be allowed to, though. Even then, they still will (My friends went to Resident Evil 2).

                    On the other hand, he's very wrong. The question IS can they. They may not or may not WANT to, but that's a side issue. If they want to, would they be able to get into the R movies?

                    I'd bet not, even if they act in it. From this point on you may add my economics spiel, even if Moogy dislikes it.

                    Q

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                    • jewpinthethird
                      (The Fat's Sabobah)
                      FFR Music Producer
                      • Nov 2002
                      • 11711

                      #11
                      Yes, its called a movie premier, where everyone rich and famous goes to watch the release of a movie.

                      Semi-related Story:

                      I wasnt allowed into theater for Kill Bill vol.1 because I was a few months away from being 17 without a parent. So I downloaded it.

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                      • emccky
                        Banned
                        • Apr 2004
                        • 4811

                        #12
                        It's easy. Buy a ticket for another movie, walk in R rated movie you want to see.

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                        • jewpinthethird
                          (The Fat's Sabobah)
                          FFR Music Producer
                          • Nov 2002
                          • 11711

                          #13
                          Originally posted by emccky
                          It's easy. Buy a ticket for another movie, walk in R rated movie you want to see.
                          With some movies they will stand outside the actually theater carding people.

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                          • User6773

                            #14
                            Semi-related story:

                            Went to see Matrix Reloaded without my ID on me. I was 17 at the time. My dad dropped me off, cause I couldn't use the car. They wouldn't let me in without my ID, even though my dad told them I was 17. Their reasoning was that I could pull any guy off the street to claim I was 17 and let me in the movie. However, if he saw the movie with me, they would let me in.

                            Moral of the story: Seeing the same movie as someone younger than you makes them your parent.

                            Epilogue: We ended up going to the cool small theater that doesn't card people.

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                            • The_Q
                              FFR Player
                              • May 2004
                              • 4391

                              #15
                              Lock, please.

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