Supporters say parents can sign off on movies for their kids without the time and expense of chaperoning them with the new R-card, which Springfield-based GKC Theatres began rolling out last fall in parts of its 22-city chain in Illinois and three other Midwest states. The card only works for the R-rating, which requires children under 17 to be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian.
i read about this in the paper aswell. Who really cares, i never had trouble getting into an R rated movie when i was a kid. Stopping a kid from seeing an R rated movie for one day is not going stop him from becomming desensitized or aware of breasts,guns,death , and drugs. I mean why does anyone pretend to care anymore? especially when you know it doesnt work
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hey whether or not the movie is Nc 17, these kids will see it on dvd, cable, video, when it comes out. SO why not let them see it on the big screen anyway. PEople under 18 cant be protected anymore. And if they think that they can sheild children, they are FOOLING THEMSELVES.
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Every theater I have ever been to you can buy tickets for whatever G-rated movie you want to at the ticket office, then just roam to a R-rated theater when you get past the concession area.