08 April 2016 @ 05:31 pm
ATTF: R-Rated Movies in MCU?  
This is a little off-topic but I thought that this would be a really interesting topic to discuss. So, members of this great bar, do you think that Marvel should also follow in Deadpool's footsteps and start to make R movies?

I personally loved Deadpool and had a great time watching the movie but some people who brought their young children to the movies were angry that it had a lot of bad words and stuff.  Obviously, because it was R, that was to be expected but should superhero movies even be R when a good majority of the fanbase is younger than 17?

Also, feel free to talk about other MCU movies and think of this as a general movie discussion!

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inkvoices: avengers:clint comic[personal profile] inkvoices on April 10th, 2016 08:01 pm (UTC)
As far as I'm aware, for a 12A in the UK kids can get in with a parent, because it's either a 12 or at the parent's discretion. For a 15 and up you're not supposed to be able to get in if you're not that age. However, someone is with their parents I think staff tend to turn a blind eye unless it's really, really obvious that the kid isn't that age.

What're cinema policies like elsewhere in the world? Do kids tend to get away with sneaking into higher ratings or tagging along with parents?