P E O R I A, Ill., June 1, 2004 — Introducing the R-card — a teenager's ticket to an unchaperoned world of R-rated movies.
At Illinois-based GKC Theatres, which serves 24 cities in the Midwest, kids 17 and under are now able to view R-rated movies without being accompanied by a parent.
Any child can get an R-card, as long as an adult guardian comes to the box office to apply for the card to lessen the chances of a forged signature and pays the $2 fee.
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/WNT/Enterta...s_040601-1.html
What a great move... not. This is so dumb, this is just going to get many more parents to blame Hollywood for something that they could had prevented in the first place... by not giving them the cards!
Parents are obviously becoming more lax with their children when it come to entertainment. Next thing you know, they'll be giving consent cards for kids to watch porno flicks!
At Illinois-based GKC Theatres, which serves 24 cities in the Midwest, kids 17 and under are now able to view R-rated movies without being accompanied by a parent.
Any child can get an R-card, as long as an adult guardian comes to the box office to apply for the card to lessen the chances of a forged signature and pays the $2 fee.
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/WNT/Enterta...s_040601-1.html
What a great move... not. This is so dumb, this is just going to get many more parents to blame Hollywood for something that they could had prevented in the first place... by not giving them the cards!
Parents are obviously becoming more lax with their children when it come to entertainment. Next thing you know, they'll be giving consent cards for kids to watch porno flicks!
television sets? 
