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Name: Elissa Maldonado on Aug 19, 2008Comments: I agree 100%. If there is no babysitter available, stay home. That is what we did when our kids were little.Flag
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Name: Michael Maldonado on Aug 19, 2008Comments: there is no place for little children at R rated movies, day or night.Flag
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Name: Frank on Aug 19, 2008Comments: I agree, young children should not be at nite time movies. Any with out a doubt a R rated one.Flag
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Name: Frank on Aug 19, 2008Comments: I agree, young children should not be at nite time movies. Any with out a doubt a R rated one.Flag
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Name: Joel Wolfe on Aug 20, 2008Comments: I couldn't agree more with this petition. It is especially outrageous to pay such amounts for movies, only to have your entertainment experience ruined by these children. I raised two children and would never have dreamt of doing this.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 22, 2008Comments: I so agree. I have a 9 yo son and no way would I take him to see an R rated movie. I can not believe how young some of the kids are that I see parents tote in to some of the movies that I see. I'm sorry, get a freaking babysitter! Be responsible! And the movie theaters in no way should allow ANYONE under 17 to see an R rated movie, even if taken by their parents. There is a reason we have the rating in place, to keep stupid parents from allowing their young children to see such material is just one of them.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 23, 2008Comments: i think this is a great idea.. i want to give kudos to whoever thought this idea up.. good job!Flag
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Name: Pamela Hicks on Aug 23, 2008Comments: Children are growing up too fast. Viewing R-rated material is unacceptable for any child under the age of 17, no mater what time of day it is.Flag
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Name: Kathy Brown on Aug 23, 2008Comments: If you can't get a babysitter, rent a movie. Your kids should be in bed.Flag
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Name: Jennie Smith on Aug 24, 2008Comments: As a mother of three I feel that no one under the age of 17 should see an "R" rated film, not even at home. My children are all over 21 now and my husband and I never let them see those movies until they were 18. They are all now good adults , so not seeing these movies did not stunt their emotional nor social livesFlag
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Name: Get A Life on Aug 24, 2008Comments: why dont you all just worry about your own lives and worry what your children do, instead of what everyone else is doingFlag
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Name: Leave The Bastards At Home! on Aug 25, 2008Comments: I agree with this 100%. The way to avoid this in the So Cal area is stay away from theaters where Mexicans go, They always bring their litttle "rats" to R rated movies after 9PM and thet crya ns scream. I'm the first person in the theater to get an usher to kick them the hell out!Flag
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Name: Mj on Mar 10, 2009Comments: yes yes and yes kids who are 10 or 11 should be banned from R filmsFlag
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Name: Marcus on Dec 20, 2009Comments: I thought I'll go see a nice relaxing movie where there aren't any kids. Last night there were some boy and girl teenagers at a rated R movie I went to see yelling and screaming like they had never heard of inside voice and how rude that is to do with other people in public. I don't even know if they had the right ticket to the movie. I wanted to stick pins and needles in my ears. One threw a used cup of soad across the theater and it almost got on me.Flag
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