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What was the first R-Rated movie you saw? and how old were you?

Asked by simone54 (7642points) May 30th, 2008

My first one was Terminator 2. Damn I can’t remember how old I was.

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jlm11f's avatar

I HONESTLY don’t remember. my parents weren’t too strict about watching rated movies so it wasn’t a big deal when i did see my first one. BUT, I do remember the first R rated movie I saw in the theater, because I remember being excited to flash my license to verify my age. It was in 2005, I was 16, the movie was Hostel , I wasn’t scared at all, and I thought the movie was boring.

cheebdragon's avatar

omg my favorite movies when i was like 3–4 years old were Peter Pan and Pretty Woman!
i didnt understand she was a hooker until i was like 10 or 11 lmfao

sarbee's avatar

I was 8 when I saw starship troopers

breanne's avatar

I think it was Fatal Attraction. I was like 8. Chances are I saw violent R movies before then, but I don’t think they had as much of an impact as sex in an elevator and boiled bunnies. My parents never really cared what I watched—I had a TV in my room from the time I was in 2nd grade.

shockvalue's avatar

Haha, either ¡Átame!, or Le Violon Rouge. So scandalous!

DeezerQueue's avatar

To Sir, With Love. Since then I’ve had a (now not so secret) crush on Sidney Poitier.

ebenezer's avatar

The fly and the night of the living dead (remake) whenever they were in the theaters.. I was about 7 and went with the summer care councelers instead of follow that bird an some other kid movie. My parents didnt know. I thought it was pretty awsome.

ladytmerie's avatar

My parents were very strict and would not let me watch much. I saw Nightmare on Elm street when I was 13 and that was only because it was my birthday and ALL of my friends wanted to go see it. It scared the crap out of me but I have loved horror movies ever since.

cheebdragon's avatar

ladytmerie~ I have a picture from when i was 3 years old sitting on the couch with my dad watching that movie

whatthefluther's avatar

It was so long ago I can’t remember my first R rated film, but I certainly recall my first X rated one, Midnight Cowboy. That would have been 1969, making me 16 and a criminal (I used fake ID). I recall it was initially rated X and was rerated R shortly thereafter, but I believe it had the big X when I saw it. Great film, extraordinary acting by a then unknown Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman in only his second role (The Graduate being his first).

ezraglenn's avatar

There’s Something About Mary, with my parents. I can’t have been older than seven. It was a disaster.

DeezerQueue's avatar

@whatthefluther It’s comforting to know that there are some others here who were born while the earth’s crust was still forming.

tekn0lust's avatar

The Howling. I was 8 and it scared the bajeebus out of me.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082533/

AstroChuck's avatar

This will date me. It was Halloween 1974 when I saw “The Groove Tube” with my mother. I was the only kid in the theatre and my mom was a bit embarressed by how much sexual content there was. I still.had another 6 weeks before I would turn 13 so I loved it.

phoenyx's avatar

Psycho (Alfred Hitchcock)

It was when I was a teenager. I didn’t realize it was rated R until years later.

autumnofage's avatar

I don’t know if it was my first but when I was little I use to watch Childs Play. I’m not even sure how old I was when I would watch it though, def little.

El_Cadejo's avatar

I couldnt tell you the first one i saw, but i saw quite a few when i was young with my parents. As ezraglenn said it was usually a disaster. Watching a movie that has a lot of cursing and/or nudity with your parents when your young is mad awkward.

simone54's avatar

Yeah I saw 8MM with my parents.

El_Cadejo's avatar

Obviously not when i was real young, but i watched Grandmas Boy with my parents. Man that whole “YOU CAME ON MY MOM!” scene was really awkward cause i was laughing historically yet felt like i shouldnt be in their company.

simone54's avatar

I would have loved to watch that scene with Tami.

shrubbery's avatar

My first was The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and despite being worried beforehand that I would be really scared I found it quite amusing.

scamp's avatar

@DeezerQueue To Sir with Love was my first too!

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