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If someone doesn't particually like lots of sex and violence then showing the 18 rating will give them some idea. Obviously with a title such as 'Kill Bill' that kinda speaks for it's self.
Your 16 you say, well it's the cinema's discression to allow you in or not. They might have thought you was/seemed sensible enough to watch an 18. Obviously if you was 12 they wouldn't have allowed you into the showing.
Although it's law to have rating certificates, the police never raid the cinema to see if everyone in the over 18 picture is actually over 18 before shutting the cinema down-lol
Though it has been said that it's silly for a 16 year old to be 'ready' in the eyes of the law to have sex, they actually have to be 18 to watch it in the cinema! This is to make sure that they are emotionally mature enough to watch it. The law is assumuming that 18 year olds are mature enough to watch people
*Weeples*
Oh and UmpaLumpa,I've got another puzzle for you...
> Your 16 you say, well it's the cinema's discression to allow
> you in or not. They might have thought you was/seemed sensible enough
> to watch an 18.
A cinemas discression has NOTHING to do with whether you see the movie or not and as to them judging you being sensible enough? Sorry, but that's just daft.
> another?
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What do you get when you guzzle down sweets? Eating as much as an Elephant eats.
So basicly post your views on it so that I can waste your time.