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Film What was the first R-Rated movie you saw?

EmTheGhost

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  • In theaters, I mean.

    The first one I saw in the theater was John Carpenter's The Thing (there's a theater near me that shows old movies), but that was with my mom and stepdad. The first one I saw alone was Jordan Peele's Us. For the latter, they didn't ask me for an ID or anything, so I remember looking at the R on my ticket and panicking for a split-second because I forgot that I was allowed to have it. LOL
     

    Bay

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  • In terms of theaters, the South Park movie. My mom thought it was for kids (we didn't have cable then) so she took my sister, and I to watch it. Needless to say, kid me was like so confused lmao.
     
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    Miss Wendighost

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  • The first film I saw in theatres was The Conjuring 2 with a friend and his dad (since I was still sixteen at the time, which meant that we would need an adult accompanying us).
     

    Sydian

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  • my first r rated movie was when we bought tickets to julie and julia and snuck into funny people. lol my first """"""legal""""" r rated movie was zombieland...not by my choice though. it's what my underage partner at the time wanted to see lmfao.
     

    Palamon

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  • I actually haven't. The only r-rated movies I've seen are on DVDs and TVs. I'll be frank, I don't really like r-rated movies. The first r-rated movie I watched was The Doors movie, btw, or maybe that movie about that women that had suddenly gone blind, but I don't remember the name of it.

    But, no, never seen an r-rated movie in theaters, I really don't want to, either. They just really aren't my cup of tea. Some of them have sex in them, and I'd rather not see that if I don't have to.
     
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    I'm pretty sure it was Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow. I remember being worried that it would be really scary but it was't that bad. I still like the movie. Last time I watched it I realized Christopher Lee and Ian McDiarmid are in it.
     
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