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Re: Horror book vs Horror movie

Posted: 05 May 2018, 12:13
by Nazapeace
Definitely honor movies.. I like watching them for the effect😁

Re: Horror book vs Horror movie

Posted: 06 May 2018, 00:26
by nikkyteewhy
Horror book all the time. I have a good imagination.

Re: Horror book vs Horror movie

Posted: 10 May 2018, 21:20
by Ray_27-7
I always preferred horror movies than horror books. I tried read some horror books, but I couldn't get into them.

I just never how a book can be frightening.

Re: Horror book vs Horror movie

Posted: 10 May 2018, 22:55
by Ernie6988
I prefer both. A good scary movie of quality is hard to come by these days. I like to be on the edge of my seat.

Re: Horror book vs Horror movie

Posted: 12 May 2018, 00:18
by elanaswanepoel12
I love both, but fairly useless watching a movie because I get scared so easily. I watch the scenes through my fingers, makes it somehow less scary.
But I love reading a horror book as well...and then I lie awake in bed, with my overactive imagination playing out scenes from the book and having it come to life.
I guess I am pretty much useless either way. LOL

Re: Horror book vs Horror movie

Posted: 16 May 2018, 20:13
by love_b00ks
Neither. However, if I weigh in, if it is a book, you can skip the pages while if it is a movie, you may cover your eyes :D

Re: Horror book vs Horror movie

Posted: 17 May 2018, 15:59
by kjs237
I prefer books. My imagination can create scarier images than any film can. Lately it seems like movies classified as horror are just slasher films where one by one, the characters are killed off using various methods of gratuitous violence. It's too predictable and it becomes difficult to tell one from another.

Re: Horror book vs Horror movie

Posted: 18 May 2018, 00:43
by Jadoodee
Never laid my hands on a horror book but am a fan of horror movies, you could recommend a book tho. Will love to get involved

Re: Horror book vs Horror movie

Posted: 21 May 2018, 14:14
by Aubrey Lewis
I like Horror movie better than a horror book. In movies, you can visually watch the gory images of whatever character in a horror movie would look like. Whereas, in a horror book, it’s only up to your imagination to visualize each character’s gruesome image. Horror movies also have visual and sound effects that would add up to the horrifying thrill in which a horror book couldn’t provide.

Re: Horror book vs Horror movie

Posted: 24 May 2018, 01:23
by Faithmwangi
Haha sadly am not a fan of horror,i get scared fast. Sorry people,for me its neither.

Re: Horror book vs Horror movie

Posted: 14 Jun 2018, 21:39
by Morgan Jones
I can't stomach horror movies, but somehow horror books are as easy to read as any other genre. Am I the only one who thinks that?

Re: Horror book vs Horror movie

Posted: 28 Jun 2018, 09:43
by Mallory Porshnev
Whenever I read a horror book, I actually think they would do better as a movie and that is an exception for me. Unless it's something like Stephen King horror which is so deep it's better a s a book.

Re: Horror book vs Horror movie

Posted: 28 Jun 2018, 21:45
by bclayton13
I prefer horror movies, but that's because horror books scare me more. I get more invested, which is a good yhing, but it's more stressful. I can cover my eyes during a movie

Re: Horror book vs Horror movie

Posted: 29 Jun 2018, 06:49
by Hallsword
I'd much rather read a horror book than see a horror movie. I think because I'm such a visual person that seeing the scary scenes on tv make it seem much more possible that it could happen in real life...to me. And don't get me started on a vivid imagination!

Re: Horror book vs Horror movie

Posted: 09 Jul 2018, 01:58
by arinjerry
i prefer horror movie because it is more scary than imagining in the book