Kennysplash Posted September 19, 2023 Report Posted September 19, 2023 We all have different hubbies that we love to do at our leisure time.Β Personally I am a bookworm, so I will always choose to read over movies. Movies just bore me.Β How about you, between reading and watching a movie which one do you prefer? Β Quote
MonetizeInfo VIP β DoubleCycleBiz1717105705 Posted September 19, 2023 MonetizeInfo VIP Report Posted September 19, 2023 I like to read books, but watching TV is easier.π Quote SportBets, LiveCasino, VideoSlots 100% First deposit Bonus
Guest Posted September 20, 2023 Report Posted September 20, 2023 If i want to relax i do movies. If i want to learn simeting i do books. Β if is something that really interests me for instance a ww2 event i do both book and movie Quote
Kennysplash Posted October 2, 2023 Author Report Posted October 2, 2023 On 9/19/2023 at 11:13 PM, DoubleCycleBiz1717105705 said: I like to read books, but watching TV is easier.π Actually I sleep easily when it's a movie. But books manage to keep me hooked.Β 1 Quote
Guest Posted October 3, 2023 Report Posted October 3, 2023 9 hours ago, Kennysplash said: Actually I sleep easily when it's a movie. But books manage to keep me hooked.Β I'm ashamed to admit that I haven't read a book in like 4 months already. For some reason, I don't mange to find the time to do it and the pile of books near the bed started to grow heavily because I still like to buy them yet don't read them. Quote
LucasMT Posted November 6, 2023 Report Posted November 6, 2023 I would much rather watch a movie its faster I get the visuals to. 1 Quote
Rahul verma Posted December 29, 2023 Report Posted December 29, 2023 Books allow your mind to be creative. Furthermore,Β books are much more detailed than films. Usually a film lasts approximately two hours while in a book there can be hundreds (maybe thousands) of pages of description. Quote jobs hiring near meΒ |Β hr generalist
jackworner999 Posted April 13 Report Posted April 13 (edited) For me, it really depends on the story. There are times when I crave the visual spectacle and emotional impact that a well-made movie inΒ soap 2 day can deliver. It's like being transported to another world for a couple of hours, you know? But then there are moments when nothing beats the intimacy and depth of getting lost in the pages of a book. The ability to imagine the characters and settings in my own unique way adds a layer of personal connection that I find incredibly fulfilling. Edited April 15 by jackworner999 Quote
Tacossolle Posted April 30 Report Posted April 30 Think it depends on my mood. When I read a book I'm teleportating to another world of my imagination, it's much better than watching a movie. But still when I'm tired and just want to lay on the comfortable sofa and watch a tv. 1 Quote
Whitonwo Posted May 3 Report Posted May 3 (edited) There's something magical about getting lost in a book and letting your imagination run wild. But hey, sometimes a cozy sofa and a good movie can be just what you need to unwind after a long day. It's all about finding the right balance between books and movies to suit your mood! Edited May 6 by Whitonwo 1 Quote
Guest Posted May 3 Report Posted May 3 3 hours ago, Whitonwo said: There's something magical about getting lost in a book and letting your imagination run wild. I agree, and you get the details straight from the author's mind, while in a movie, things are changed by the scenarist' own view by adding/removing things or changing the details according to their vision. Quote
Textulane Posted May 28 Report Posted May 28 I saw this topic and had to jump in. Personally, I'm all about movies. There's something special about seeing a story come to life on screen, ya know? π½οΈ Plus, after a long day, it's so much easier to kick back and watch a flick rather than dive into a book. Quote
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