I couldn't watch Salem's Lot after reading the book.
Theoretically, the film should be worse because of the sound etc.
The Rats James Herbert, the film was laughable though.
LOL, I've read that, the way he describes the queen rat, hairless, and all that still manages to send shivers down my spine, also it was all based around the east London canals, which currentky I'm about 100m walk from lol.... I sleep easy!
My favorite one of the three was Domain, can still remember parts of when the nuclear bombs dropped.
Highly recommend series to read.
I couldn't watch Salem's Lot after reading the book.
would it be worth reading a steven king / lovecraft book if i didnt ever watch horror films? would they be a more accessable way into the genre than some visual mental scarefest horror?
Salems Lot, never seen the film, but I tend to avoid Kings book to films like plague.
The only good thing visually he was involved with was Kingdom Hospital.
The Rats James Herbert, the film was laughable though.
Horror in film is completely different to the written version. Film focuses on visuals and sound, where as a book is more about plot, character progression, and the reader's interpretation of what's written down.
I've never found a book scary, but I find reading far more emotional than a film can ever get. Take King's The Stand. The film tried to make it a traditional horror which the book was never about. Also I find reading history more terrifying than a horror book, maybe because its more real.
So do I, but occasionally they do come off. Shawshank, Green Mile... Green Mile was an odd one, after reading it I went to the cinema to see it with two girls who both came out in tears, but it just did nothing for me on the film, the book however was probably the last best thing he's wriiten.