Kiwichick at 2010-03-20 17:25:36:
Puberty Blues. R 16. Australian surfie movie. I doubt anyone will know it.

It makes me laugh/cringe to remember how cool we thought we were. Jane and I were tall at 13. Nicky wasn't so tall - didn't get past the ushers. Her Mum had to pick her up. We pretended not to know her. Eeek.
Robert at 2010-03-20 20:33:48:
My Mom took me to see Bull Durham in 1988. I was 8 years old. She thought it was a movie about baseball and being an 8 year old kid, I liked baseball.

Needless to say I spent the entire film with my Mom's hands over my eyes.
Désirée at 2010-03-21 09:50:53:
Thank you for this great history of American movie rating.

Is it true that showing a man's male parts no matter situation makes the movie rated NC-17 ("X")?
Mahmoud at 2010-03-21 12:00:51:
My first one was Hollow man. I saw it when I was 11. Damn!! Pretty hot movie, and an entertaining one.


My first explicit movie was Irreversible. I was 13. I was traumatized by this one for a while. However, once you realize it's only a movie, all the pain and trauma goes away.
Jordan at 2010-03-21 12:29:20:
The first R rated movie I saw in a theater was Candy Man. I was in 6th grade. Can't remember the first one I saw at home. I would've been very young.
Tom at 2010-03-21 16:15:06:
Serpico was the first R rated movie that I remember although I'm sure I saw others before it.
popularculture - Totally PC at 2010-03-22 04:22:54:
Puberty Blue was a movie used at my School!!!! An Aussie school. Know it well! But it wasn't R in this country.

Alien ironically was R when it first came out in Australia. I got too see it by bribing my way in. It was terrifying! BUT AWESOME!
daveed at 2010-03-22 14:19:58:
Stir Crazy with Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder. I think my older brother lied to my mom and said he was taking me to see something else. LOL