Which R-Rated Movie Did You See When You Were Way Too Young?
Which R-Rated movie did you see when you were way too young? Chances are you have an example in mind!
People are taking to Reddit to share which R-Rated movie they saw when they were too young and now it’s stuck with them for life. Maybe it was a scary movie, maybe it was an inappropriate comedy, or a movie with lots of nudity. Do you have an example of an R-Rated movie that you saw when you were way too young and you can’t shake it now? Go ahead and start thinking!
What’s The R-Rated Movie You Saw When You Were Too Young?
When you’re a kid, you’re often not ready for what’s in a R-Rated movie even if you think you are. Some stuff can be pretty shocking for a young viewer and what they see might end up sticking with them for a long time! According to Reddit, one of the most common responses seems to be The Shining (1980). That makes a lot of sense. All that blood coming out of the elevator and frights can end up sticking with you for a while. It’s pretty scary even as an adult when he’s trying to break down that door with the axe. As a kid, that could definitely end up sticking with you!
Another popular response on Reddit is The Exorcist (1973) which is another good example. You might not be ready at a young age to see all of that head turning and green puke. Horror movies are definitely meant to be enjoyed at a later age. Other highlights on Reddit include:
- RoboCop (1987)
- A Clockwork Orange (1972)
- The Human Centipede (2009)
- Heavy Metal (1981)
- The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
- Reservoir Dogs (1992)
- 300 (2006)
- A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984)
To me, all of those make sense. I can understand why you wouldn’t want to see any of those when you’re too young. The Human Centipede is haunting and twisted even for grown adults to wrap their heads around! Can you imagine seeing that movie as a kid? There are lots of scary movies on the list, I’m surprised more war movies didn’t end up making the list. There are some graphic and bloody scenes that can be hard to forget in any given war movie.
Can you think of an example of an R-Rated movie that you saw when you were too young? Let us know! You can see the full Reddit thread below!