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Sorry Ian editing your post... hehe
I went through and put all the related materials mentioned into the list (sorry if they double up or if i missed out on something..)

Films/TV Shows
- Forbidden Planet
- Lost Horizon
- Brigadoon
- Fantastic Voyage
- Flatliners
- Jurassic Park
- Lost in Space
- Tron
- Space Quest
- Indiana Jones
- Ladyhawk
- Legend
- The Labyrinth
- The Princess Bride
- The Matrix
- Wizard of Oz,
- Back to the Future
- A Beautiful Mind
- The Neverending Story
- Back To The Future
- Bill and Teds Excellent Adventure
- Fight Club
- Buffy {particularly "Restless" season 4}
- American Psycho
- The Time Machine
- Sixth Sense
- Angela Anaconda
- The Beach
- Sliding Doors
- Pete's Dragon
- Harry Potter
- The Postman
- Babe
- O brother Where Art Thou
- Treasure Planet
- The Hoobs
- Finding Nemo
- Jumanji
- Mulholland Drive
- Pleasantville
- Baraka (non-fiction)
- Star Wars
- Atlantis
- Run Lola Run
- Spirited Away
- K-Pax
- Spellbound
- Metropolis
- Minority Report
- War of the Worlds
- The usual suspects
- Beneath Clouds
- Memento
- Lady Hawk
- Circus Paradiso
- Russian Ark
- Spirited Away
- Arjuna: Rebirth
- The Butterfly Effect

Books
- Tomorrow When The War Began by John Marsden
- The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien
- Gullivers Travels
- Huckleberry Finn
- Heart Of Darkness (damn i hate that book!)
- Gullivers Travels
- Enders Game
- 20000 leagues under the sea
- A Voyage To The Moon
- Around The World In 80 Days
- Don Quixote
- Eternal Journey
- First Men In The Moon
- Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- Journey to the Centre of the Earth
- Kim
- King Solomon's Mines
- Life of Pi
- Lost in a Good Book
- The Savage Caves by T.H. Lain
- Lost World
- Moby Dick
- Robinson Crusoe
- The Adventures of Sinbad
- The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
- The Man Who Would Be King
- Time Machine
- Where the Wild Things Are
- Ulysses
- Blade Runner (also used in another module)
- Do Androids Dream Of Electronic Sheep (book that BR was based on)
- Human Croquet by Kate Atkinson
- Sailing Home by Colin Thompson and Matthew Ottley
- Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
- We're going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury
- The Journey Home by Alison Lester
- A Nice Walk In The Jungle by Nan Bodsworth
- The Lovely Bones
- 'The Red Tree' by Shaun Tan
- Saucer by Stephen Coonts
- Minds Eye by Paul Fleischman
- Anton Chekhov-Steppe
- Cradle- Arthur C Clarke and Gentry Lee
- The bee keepers pupil- Sara George
- Honk if you are Jeasus- Peter Goldsworth

Film/Book
- Alice in Wonderland
- Lord Of The Rings series
- Charlie and The Chocolate Factory
- 2001 a space odyssey
- Peter Pan

Poems
- Aenad - Virgil
- Canterbury Tales
- Don Juan - Lord Byron
- Odyssey - Homer
- Ode to a Nightingale - Keats
- Swallows - RS Thomas
- Dante's Inferno
- The Lotus Eaters - Tennyson
- The Thought Fox by Ted Hughes
- On first looking into Chapman's Homer by John Keats
- Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came by Robert Browning
- The jabberwocky- L Carroll
- La Belle Dame Sans Merci- J Keats
- The hunt for snark- Lewis Carroll
- Daffodils- William Wordsworth
- Raven- Edgar Allen Poe

Songs
- Yellow Submarine
- Major Tom - David Bowie
- Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
- Stairway to Heaven
- Riders on the Storm - The Doors
- Child in Time - Deep Purple
- Puff the Magic Dragon
- Search for the Holy Grail - Hunters and Collecters
- Imagine - John Lennon
- Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen
- Reflection- Tool

- CD - Return to the Centre Of the Earth by Rick Wakeman
- CD - Journey To The Centre Of The Earth by Jules Verne

Speech
- the "I have a dream" speech http://www.wmich.edu/politics/mlk/dream.html

Art
- Dali Paintings
- cover of "Internationalists" by Powderfinger
- The Smithsonian Museum

Websites
- http://www.sil.si.edu/Exhibitions/V...imagination.htm (uhh can someone correct this?)
- http://nyartsmagazine.com/bbs4/messages/542.html
- www.principiadiscordia.com

Misc.
- anything about Marco Polo Eg: the book - "Did Marco Polo Go To China"
 
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Definition of Imaginative journey:

"Imaginary journeys takes us from the reality now and tranfer us into unreal existances and/or different worlds, worlds and existences that can only ever exist in our minds."

and to save alot of time and effort to those of you who are looking at this post for the first time, here is a list collected and then posted by:
WITHOUT WINGS

Originally posted by Without Wings
IMAGINARY JOURNEYS

Films/TV Shows
- Forbidden Planet
- Lost Horizon
- Brigadoon
- Fantastic Voyage
- Flatliners
- Jurassic Park
- Lost in Space
- Tron
- Space Quest
- Indiana Jones
- Ladyhawk
- Legend
- The Labyrinth
- The Princess Bride
- The Matrix
- Wizard of Oz,
- Back to the Future
- A Beautiful Mind
- The Neverending Story
- Back To The Future
- Bill and Teds Excellent Adventure
- Fight Club
- Buffy {particularly "Restless" season 4}
- American Psycho
- The Time Machine
- Sixth Sense
- Angela Anaconda
- The Beach
- Sliding Doors
- Pete's Dragon
- Harry Potter
- The Postman
- Babe
- O brother Where Art Thou
- Treasure Planet
- The Hoobs
- Finding Nemo
- Jumanji
- Mulholland Drive
- Pleasantville
- Baraka (non-fiction)
- Star Wars
- Atlantis
- Run Lola Run
- Spirited Away


Books
- Tomorrow When The War Began by John Marsden
- The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien
- Gullivers Travels
- Huckleberry Finn
- Heart Of Darkness (damn i hate that book!)
- Gullivers Travels
- Enders Game
- 20000 leagues under the sea
- A Voyage To The Moon
- Around The World In 80 Days
- Don Quixote
- Eternal Journey
- First Men In The Moon
- Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- Journey to the Centre of the Earth
- Kim
- King Solomon's Mines
- Life of Pi
- Lost in a Good Book
- The Savage Caves by T.H. Lain
- Lost World
- Moby Dick
- Robinson Crusoe
- The Adventures of Sinbad
- The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
- The Man Who Would Be King
- Time Machine
- Where the Wild Things Are
- Ulysses
- Blade Runner (also used in another module)
- Do Androids Dream Of Electronic Sheep (book that BR was based on)
- Human Croquet by Kate Atkinson
- Sailing Home by Colin Thompson and Matthew Ottley
- Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
- We're going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury
- The Journey Home by Alison Lester
- A Nice Walk In The Jungle by Nan Bodsworth
- The Lovely Bones
- 'The Red Tree' by Shaun Tan
- Saucer by Stephen Coonts
- Minds Eye by Paul Fleischman
- Anton Chekhov-Steppe



Film/Book
- Alice in Wonderland
- Lord Of The Rings series
- Charlie and The Chocolate Factory
- 2001 a space odyssey
- Peter Pan


Poems
- Aenad - Virgil
- Canterbury Tales
- Don Juan - Lord Byron
- Odyssey - Homer
- Ode to a Nightingale - Keats
- Swallows - RS Thomas
- Dante's Inferno
- The Lotus Eaters - Tennyson
- The Thought Fox by Ted Hughes
- On first looking into Chapman's Homer by John Keats
- Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came..by Robert Browning


Songs
- Yellow Submarine
- Major Tom - David Bowie
- Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
- Stairway to Heaven
- Riders on the Storm - The Doors
- Child in Time - Deep Purple
- Puff the Magic Dragon
- Search for the Holy Grail - Hunters and Collecters
- Imagine - John Lennon
- Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen

Other
- the "I have a dream" speech http://www.wmich.edu/politics/mlk/dream.html
- Dali Paintings
- cover of "Internationalists" by Powderfinger
- The Smithsonian Museum Websitehttp://www.sil.si.edu/Exhibitions/V...imagination.htm
- anything about Marco Polo Eg: the book - "Did Marco Polo Go To China"
- CD - Return to the Centre Of the Earth by Rick Wakeman
- CD - Journey To The Centre Of The Earth by Jules Verne
- http://nyartsmagazine.com/bbs4/messages/542.html
 
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I have a few, but they have probably been mentioned b4, but here we go;
titanic
road kill
ice age (but we have been told not to use animations for this topic coz it doesnt look as good)
saving private ryan
thelma and lousie
black hawk down
patroit
charlotte gray

Ghandi
river wild
catch me if you can

I have some more aswell, those are just a few.
 
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my teacher told me there is no point in doing LORD OF THE RINGS because it is set text 4 the advanced students, so some schools might already be doing that and apperently it is not acceptable. what a shame hey
 

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are you kidding asking for additional suggestions? i know some are more easily used than others..but heres my suggestions...every single book or movie in existance is an imaginative journey in some way or another....all it takes is some articulation
 

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"Tears Of The Sun"
"View From The Top"
"Apocalypse Now" (Apparently somewhat graphic though)
 

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i just found another good poem for imaginative journeys....i think it does qualify as 'original' because i havent heard anyone or read anything about people using it....On first looking into Chapman's Homer by John Keats

its a really good one to use.......can u add it to your list ren??
 
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I just thought of Atlantis
I donno if its a story or anything, coz i havn't read the plato thing
But i know its kinda gives speculation about the world n stuff

Search for atlantis, by a old guy with a beard i forgot his name
its about this captain, and theres 3 other guys who are trying to get married to this high class/rich chick which i forgot about

What about the disney animated film one? i havn't seen it, the cartoon where some guy with parkinsons (spelling?) voiced the main character i think, i forgot his name as well
 

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Originally posted by ZoDiAc KnIgHt
I just thought of Atlantis[...] What about the disney animated film one? i havn't seen it, the cartoon where some guy with parkinsons (spelling?) voiced the main character i think, i forgot his name as well
Michael J Fox.

Hmm..For a respectable 'Imaginative Journey' supplementary text that wouldn't be widely used, how about;

Anton Chekhov-Steppe. It was his first major short story, and is literally about a journey taken along the steppe, so that the child Yegorushka can move onto the next stage of his life, into boarding school, leaving behind his former life in the process. Unsurprisingly, events happen, and Chekhov uses several techniques to convey the journey to the responder. :)

The boy gazed at the familiar places, while the hateful chaise flew by and left them all behind.

The full text can be found either in several Anton Chekhov anthologies (For instance, 'The Chekhov Omnibus'), or online, at;
Steppe

I've heard that some markers don't look highly upon 'popular' texts such as the films posted in this thread, although it all ultimately comes to expression and exposition.
 

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i got a good poem..im using it rite now as a matter o fact
Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came..by RObert Browning...the same guy that wrote the Pied Piper of Hamlin....it's at www.sparknotes.com under poetry (duh)
please please please
wuts a speculative journey and an inspirational journey as sub-categories to imaginative journeys?
 

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the wizard of oz --> best imaginative journey :)
 

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According to our teacher, it can be an imaginative journey on the part of the character or the composer. So by that logic, these two texts would be good, because both show the journey of the authors imagination.

P.S she also said basically anything which isn't realistic (talking animals, flying, etc) is an imaginative journey.
 

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Originally posted by Josie
According to our teacher, it can be an imaginative journey on the part of the character or the composer.
this is just a small point, but it can also be the responder :)
 

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the whole speculative, inspirational thing is to do with the syllabus. It is the three facets of the imaginative journey, and i spose it is pretty important. It spells it out for you in the little blurb about each of the journeys though on the syllabus outline, so its nothing to stress about
 

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here are some for anyone whos stuck:
movies:
a beautiful mind
spellbound
my big fat greek wedding
minority report
the never ending story
sliding doors
star wars
matrix
lord of the rings
back to the future
K-pax

i hope that helps...i can post more if people need them...:)
 

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