mistermumbles: *shrug* I can thoroughly enjoy either medium.
That said, I love books! I really do. It's interesting to note that I didn't really actually get into reading for my own enjoyment until I was 15/16. I couldn't really be bothered with it before. I don't know or recall why that is.
monkeydelarge: Nothing wrong with loving books. It just bothers me that a lot of people who love books, put them on a golden pedestal and think movies, TV shows and video games are an inferior medium or an equal medium. Why? Because I have to deal with these kind of people often and every time they notice you don't do a lot of reading, they look at you like you are some uneducated retard or missing out on life...
Not to prolong something which has obviously been resolved, but I can see both sides of the argument. I did not start reading books until I was 15, that is with any interest past school made me do it. An element of this was what I would call "book people," people that, you know, just read books and looked down on others who had no interest in them. I still don't do a lot of reading, the reading I do is not a much and generally sparring, but when I do it tends to be a serious project. Now, we get into the fact that even amongst book people, there is a certain elitism (some justified). That is to say, George R. R. Martin fans sometimes rip on older fantasy and older literature because it's not as "dark" or "realistic" and that pisses me off (I usually don't use crude language here, sorry). The first book I attempted to read was a poetic translation of the Iliad, people that like modern stuff don't generally like that, although there are plenty that do. In this way, I and some others look down on mainstream, popular, and the not too intelligent things out there (not necessarily Martin, never read any Martin and frankly the fan base keeps me away; I'm talking more like Divergent. which we saw a booth at a store for it and opened it up out of curiosity and found it funnily bad, then I saw it was going to be a movie...). It wasn't on purpose, but it is what it is.
To the point of movies, motion pictures are, of all mediums, the most carefully researched, marketed, and formulated to be successful. They cost a ton of money, this is natural. That being said, sometimes i find it to be the better medium. I couldn't "get" Heart of Darkness, but I could get Apocalypse Now. Not for the previous example, but prose rarely does combat scenes justice. Reading an account of a firefight, or a sword fight can easily be down right boring. Not that everything should keep me gratuitously entertained with thrills and chills, but Icelandic Sagas knew how boring being told the blow by blow of a fight could be and pragmatically told you what you need to know, movies have the natural advantage of being able to see everything that gos on and that allows the action (as in, the verb sense, not just gunfights) to be less mundane.
Anyway, that's to say that there are benefits (mentally, development wise) to reading, that any medium can be done well, that other mediums do other things and stories better, and as Seitokai no Ichizon says, different mediums require different approaches. Yet again, not to prolong an obviously done deal, I just wanted to give slightly more both sides story. And, if I read, it's a book because I like to actually own my books, and reading on electronic devices gives me a headache. And, it's not like kids don't like to read, they just commonly like to read what they're told is popular.
(Man, that's a long post. Sorry)
(For what it's worth, monkey, I get similar looks when a) I didn't read much, and still don't really, and b) when you read something not popular/mainstream. Not saying everyone that reads is like this, just I've met all of like three people who like what I do. And one's my brother, the other my friend anyway, and the other the only girl in school who knows what honest to God Irish mythology is)
(This just keeps getting longer and longer. I know I rip on Martin fans a lot, I did in another thread too, and I apologize fro making it seem like they're representative of the fan base, but these kind are the ones with whom I've interacted and I just want to clarify that there is nothing wrong with Martin or his fans and that all fan bases have their dreck.)
(If anyone was wondering, the above edit said "girls" and it should have been girl. I maintain old posts too much.)