![]() ![]() ![]() If you need another list, check out What Culture‘s list of “10 Movies That Remind You Imagination is Wonderful.” Face it fantasy is what movies were made for. ![]() Where would be without that door opening from a sepia-colored farmhouse to a colorful land of Oz in 1939’s Wizard of Oz, let alone the rest of the movie’s tale? Where’s the fun if you take out the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man from Ghostbusters? The list of influential imaginative dreams in cinema is endless, from the flights of fancy of films like Amelie, Big Fish, Being John Malkovich, and The Princess Bride to the darker overtones within titles like Fight Club, Donnie Darko, The Matrix, and American Psycho. Some of the most unforgettable moments in film are those that come from imagination and dreams, elements that bend reality to suit its story and richly entertain. Ever since innovators and filmmakers like Georges Melies took the first moviegoers into outer space with A Trip to the Moon in 1902 and the way of Jules Verne with The Impossible Voyage in 1904, the artistic medium of cinema, since this infancy, has been about the imagination to make fantasy come alive. ![]()
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