I'm glad you got to see it, Snavel. It's something I urge everyone here to see - it and "The Lives of Others" were by far the most moving films I've seen in the last year. Like it did you, "Pan's Labyrinth" really got a hold of me. It haunted me for a long time afterwards. I had a vivid imagination as a child, too, and actually wrote a fairy tale once about a girl who sees the reflection of the sky in big puddle and gets mezmerized by it, bends down to see it more closely, and gets pulled into another world on the other side of it. But never in my wildest imaginings did I conjure up anything like Pan or the pale monster (yikes) or the giant toad. It was all beyond magical. Put all the LOTR and Harry Potter crap to shame, if'n you ask me. (OK, so I've only seen the first LOTR and Harry Potter movies and was underwhelmed by both of them...)
I saw a good one today - "Hot Fuzz" - made by the guys who made "Shaun of the Dead." Wonderful satire. Some very gross violence in that one, too, but it somehow wasn't as disturbing as Pan's because it was so surreal, ironically enough.