Your brother is an adult and a family member. So taking you out with him anywhere makes him your authority figure and your guardian. You should not have issues getting into the movie seeing as you have "parental" supervision...your brother is acting in a parental role while taking care of you during your parents absence.
2006-07-20 20:45:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe, since he could be considered a guardian type figure. If not, what I used to do was just buy a ticket for another movie in a theater right next to the movie I wanted to see, wait until the movie is running for a few minutes, then just switch theaters.
2006-07-21 03:43:18
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answered by consumingfire783 4
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I don't think so. But if you look like you're 17 they probably won't bother carding you. I remember getting into R movies when I was 14 LOL
2006-07-21 03:43:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I think that you should be okay cuz you are with someone that is over 18yrs old, and well if they do make a big deal which i doubt it but yea let them know that you already bought the tickets and that you don't have your ID with ya... hope ya have fun..
2006-07-21 03:47:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes you can. If you are accompanied with someone over 17 you can get to see whatever R-rated movie you want.
2006-07-21 03:46:03
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answered by halokiller231 3
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Be Cool, Nothing will happen i have seen R rated movies when i was 14 so be a Tiger.
2006-07-21 04:12:28
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answered by Ðøwñ tø Ëã®th 5
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dude you'll be fine. Ain't no damn movie police, at least not yet. I'm jealous though, I'm a huge fan of the original. I gotta wait till after the weekend till I can see it, because I gotta work...be cool
2006-07-21 03:45:50
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answered by Anonymous
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yes because your brother is old enough and is responsible for you while at the theatre. If he is with you, then you should have no problem getting in the movie. I cannot wait to see it either.
2006-07-21 03:53:33
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answered by amulek1978 3
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They'd card you at time of purchase. Not usually at the door.
Besides, considering your brother is older, they probably wouldn't make such a big fuss anyway.
2006-07-21 03:44:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I think so.
If they ask tomorrow just say you bought the tickets ahead of time and you left your ID at home.
2006-07-21 03:42:59
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answered by xxx 3
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