odyssey06 wrote: » If I had to choose one, I would choose reading. I think especially for non-fiction \ factual, you can read information a lot more quickly than it can be presented to you in a documentary... for something like Lord of the Rings, your imagination was a much more effective 'world builder' than anything that could be put on screen.
Greyfox wrote: » If I had to choose I'd choose tv as tv generally values your time more. In the case of Lord of the rings seeing it all on screen saves you from reading endless dull descriptions.
Yer Da sells Avon wrote: » No its for nerd's why read the book when you could of just watched the film instead lol
Salthillprom wrote: » Why does it have to either or? Can't you watch a bit of telly and then go to bed and read your book?
CrankyHaus wrote: » Much more risque stuff can go into books, even widely read ones, without triggering the outrage brigade as it would in film, Tv or music. This was even more true in the past when film and tv censorship was much more of a thing. This suggests that the audience for books is both less likely to be outraged by "decadent and immoral" material and perceived as less likely to be influenced by it. This in turn suggests that readers are both more intelligent and perceived as more intelligent.
joe40 wrote: » I would hate to choose one over the other they're both fantastic when done well. I started to find the game of thrones books very dull and long wait between books was a pain. TV show was better overall, last season been the exception.
touts wrote: » I sometimes wonder about that level of intelligence. The Game of Thrones TV series was excellent but when I picked up the books and realised some of the characters were as young as 12 or 13 and basically being raped or seducing older men well that put a decidedly paedo feel about some of what I was reading and I gave it up. When I hear all these book fans swearing how much better the books are in comparison to the TV show I wonder have they actually comprehended what they are reading. Yes I know it's set in a medieval world and that these sort of child weddings etc were common back then but does that justify reading in detail about a step warrior raping his new 12 year old bride? Does the fact that the target modern audience has the intelligence to understand the setting and norms of the medieval life justify writing those sort of scenes.
Salthillprom wrote: » Let's do a little grammar and punctuation check for you: 1. Comma needed after 'no'. 2. No apostrophe in 'nerds'. 3. Don't write "could of". Say 'could have' instead. 4. Punctuate between the words 'instead' and 'LOL'. The 'LOL' should really be in capitals as its an abbreviation. 5. You asked a question and I don't see a question mark anywhere. You'd know all of the above if you had a different mindset and actually read books, which would then improve your grammar and punctuation.
Israel Whispering Cemetery wrote: » Unless its something really good on Netflix I never watch TV and anyone who followed the 'what book are you reading' thread will know that my ideal Saturday night is sitting at the bar of my local with a pint, my Kindle and a bowl of chicken wings. poetry. I love reading, I'd be lost without my Kindle but I've been recently gifted with a book of Francis Ledwidge poetry and Leonard Cohen's poetry book 'Book of Longing'.
touts wrote: » Yes I know it's set in a medieval world and that these sort of child weddings etc were common back then but does that justify reading in detail about a step warrior raping his new 12 year old bride?
Greyfox wrote: » Reading a book using a kindle is wonderful but 95% of poetry is garbage
Earthhorse wrote: » What’s a step warrior? .
Sardonicat wrote: » He's only related by marriage.
Redneck Reject wrote: » I think reading stimulates your mind more than watching tv, but that's just my opinion.
Graces7 wrote: » Someone mentioned Game of Thrones! I keep seeing bits in ads on youtube and it is sheer nasty junk!
Greyfox wrote: » How can you have an opinion on something you havent even tried to watch? its like me saying everything Shakesphere wrote is sh*** without actually reading his work. The first few seasons are some of the best writing that's out there
mariaalice wrote: » Love reading but a kindle does nothing for me, dose eating the chicken wings and reading the kindle at the same time not make the kindle messy.
Salthillprom wrote: » 4. Punctuate between the words 'instead' and 'LOL'. The 'LOL' should really be in capitals as its an abbreviation.