What was the first rated "R" movie you ever saw?

I was 3 I think. I told my Dad I wanted to DESPERATLY see

'Im gonnna Git You Sucka'

Keep in mind, my dad is like Tony Soprano, minus all the killing, We walked up ot the guy who takes the tickets, and he said to my dad, "Don't you think this movie is a little to much for a little girl?" And my dad said 'Why dont you mind your own F-in business!"

And we went and saw the movie, and my dad said I giggled and laughed through the whole thing.

My next movie was The Little Mermaid. I'd say both of those movies has had a profound impact on my life.
 
dcgrumpy said:
I think it was Jaws, I must have been 9 or 10. I remember waiting on line for over an hour waiting to get in.

They had the internet back then!!!?
 
My friend's mom took us to see the Blue Lagoon when we were 11. My friend had a crush on the blonde guy.
 

Gosh, it's been so long!

I might have been Dog Day Afternoon.
 
KittieKat said:
haha Blue Lagoon rocks my socks off. The first few times i saw it, i saw it on tv. And it was all edited, but i didnt know. Then i had a Blue Lagoon party and i rented it, lol, with mixed company. Fun. fun. The DVD is wayy dirtier. thus better.

I dont know the first one. The first one i can remember was Jurassic Park when i was probably 6 or 7. Or maybe Jaws. I dunno, i have seen soo many movies.
I thought Jurassic Park was PG-13 ?
 
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"Dirty Harry". I went on my first date to a drive-in with a cute guy in a convertible--and his twin brother, his older sister, his younger sister, & the twin's girl friend.Ugh! I don't remember much about the movie(could hardly see with allthose people in the car!) but I remember my mother's face when i got home that night. See we were supposed to go to "Two Mules for Sister Sara", a story about about a nun or something. Anyway, when we got to the drive in they had changed the movie. rather than go home, they all decided to just see the movie that was playing--"dirty harry". My mom was convinced that I intentionally lied so I could go to a drive-in and make out(are you kidding me??) So I got put on restriction. I need to rent Dirty Harry... :scratchin
 
theSurlyMermaid said:
My friend and I sneaked into Pet Sematary. Stupid movie. Great book.

I remember walking to the movie theater to see that movie with my friend and then walking home. We had to cross a busy street and there was a semi coming and we were freaked out about what would happen if it hit us and we were buried in Pet Sematary.
 
Last House on the Left. A friend and I snuck in. We were soooo scared we left after twenty minutes.
 
Blazing Saddles. I was 13 years old and my mom walked me up to the ticket booth. I still love that movie!
 
snowball22 said:
My first rated "R" movie was "ALIEN". My mom took my best friend and I, when we were 16, and we were both scared silly. :eek: :eek:
haha i saw aliens at 6 years old and that was my first r rated movie
 
All That Jazz when I was 10. Mom thought it would be singing & dancing. LOL.
 
Thomas the Tank and the MAgical Railroad!!!!!! Nooooooooo!!!!!! :earseek:

Well... maybe it was rated G.... but it should have been rated R!! I only saw that because I had to go with my younger brother who was about 6 years old at the time


But I would likw to see Wedding Crashers... but I'm not old enough for the rated R movies in theaters yet.



But I did see "Saw" and that's pretty scary! I don't think that's my first rated "R" movie though.
 
PRIVATE BENGAMIN with Goldie Hawn......then my parents went to go see it...and suddenly they were monitoring what we went to see at the movies :cool1:
 
my parents took me with them to see Raging Bull.

I have no idea why they thought it would be a good movie for a 9 yr old to see??? It scared me so bad. I had nightmares about him attacking his wife..
 
"Stand By Me"--I was 11. My best friend's parents took us. ALL of us walked out of that movie bawling our heads off and it is still one of my favorite movies ever.

I have never understood why it was rated R to begin with...
 

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