Some kids do not need to see things in rated R movies,because it is inapropiate(sp?).
2006-06-28 05:17:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Enforced restrictions tell nobody anything. There's nothing wrong with categorising films but they should be advisory only like in the states I believe. Plus cinema owners can restrict the right of entry for 'club' films
2006-06-28 13:07:53
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answered by simon_duckettuk 1
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You answer can be explained here...
"Age restrictions apply to ensure a movie is suitable to an intended audience and help allow parents to make the RIGHT choices when buying a movie."
"They help categorise a movie to it's content and is a legal measure of safety of films..."
Basically to make sure a film is suitable...
2006-06-28 16:20:10
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answered by Chεεrs [uk] 7
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to 'protect' younger people from certain parts of movies. some say that its because they don't think they can understand it or take it until they are that age. but does anyone actually take notice of the restrictions anyway?
2006-06-28 17:02:38
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answered by Baby Angel 3
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Of course to keep younger kids from corrupting their minds but if you ask me, rap these days is doing the same thing.
2006-06-28 12:13:15
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answered by sweet petite 2
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so that 6 year olds dont emotionly scar themselves for life by watching horror movies.
2006-06-28 17:58:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Children? And for the good of us all. There are things that all of us don't want to see, what ever they are.
2006-06-28 12:09:26
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answered by thecharleslloyd 7
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So little kids won't warp their fragile little minds.
2006-06-28 12:05:31
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answered by ClayBro 2
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