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In the United States, R-rated means you have to be 17 or older to buy a ticket. You can still see it if you are under 17, but you have to be accompanied by a parent or guardian that's 17 or older.
NC-17 means no one under 17 is permitted.
I saw a group of people with a bunch of kids under 10 years old at a screening last night. Apparently they were French, so it's no big deal.
There were plenty of kids at my showing this morning, though the audience looked to be more teens/adults. No really young kids but I'd say the 12-17 demo was well-represented.
I guess I'm jaded or cynical or something but I didn't come out thinking that Deadpool deserved an R. Is it violent? Absolutely, but that violence is so over the top it's hard to take seriously. There's one sex scene that lasts about 8 seconds and most of the language issues are sexual innuendo versus straight-up cursing. There is one sequence involving his origin that is very dark and would be inappropriate for little kids, but bottom line for me is I've seen much worse in an R-rated movie before. As always YMMV.
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