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I never thought of answering it that way. For me it's any horror book. I can happily read them but when it comes to films I am a big coward.
This could hold true for me, too. I think that I answered this differently than anyone else so far in that I thought about how much movies tend to miss when they attempt to redo books.
I had not thought of the question this broad.
http://www.lisasworldofbooks.com/2011/05/booking-through-thursday.html
I agree, sometimes it's much better is you just let your imagination make the movie for you.
I can see your point. I hate those types of movies as well. I've watched a few before, but I really don't see the point in spending the weekend freaked out because I watched an absurdly scary movie.
I'm with you - I can read stuff like that, but I don't want to watch it.
I'm with you. I really hate being scared during movies and I hate gore even more. Give me drama or comedy any day!
Here's mine:
http://abookishaffair.blogspot.com
That is a little surprising for me because in my head I can make the visual description so much seem so much worse in my head then watching on film. Or so it use to be...
I agree with this vis-a-vis movies, but for some reason it's not the same with TV! I LOVE the show Dexter as well as other murder-serial-killer-crime-solving-shows! Also, I love the broad answer to the BTT question; here's mine:
http://wereadtoknow.wordpress.com/2011/05/05/btt-not-coming-to-a-theatre-near-you/
Actually I don't mind a mystery/serial killer theme as long as it doesn't cross over into the horror/mindless killing movie.
Sally.
http://theelifylop.blogspot.com/2011/05/booking-through-thursday-16.html
Some books are not meant for the big screen.
here's mine:
http://tributebooksmama.blogspot.com/2011/05/Booking-Through-Thursday.html
I agree it is harder to see than to read brutal viloence. For me it is animal cruelty. I hate it in a book, but it will make me cry if I see it on screen.
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