"The Pillowman" is probably one of the weirdest, saddest, most disturbing things I've ever read while also being one of the most beautiful and brilliant (and no, I don't think everything McDonagh writes is brilliant, some of of his plays were only 'very good') stories I've known. It's cruel and horrible but oddly comforting at the same time.
Penguins have been my favourite animal since I was 5 years old. I think Madagascar (and sequels) really captured the true nature of penguins. (Unlike Happy Feet or March of the Penguins.) Also, Adelie Penguins are the best. Just look at them walking!
I've got nothing to say, I made a picture with a lunatic panda and a weird bird of paradise, isn't that just lovely.
Started reading McDonagh's "The Cripple of Inishmaan" yesterday. It's very... McDonagh-like. And good. I doubt it'll beat Lieutenant or Brugge though. McDonagh's plays and movies remind me of The Pogues' first three albums. Which is why I'm linking you "Connemara, let's go".
And because I don't want to be seen as a rebelling teenager, here's some Dubliners too.
My phone. Keypad was impossible to paint, and the rims may have to be re-done, but it's still better than it used to be. Well I like it. Would it be better if it looked more like copper? Hmm.
Martin McDonagh's play "The Lieutenant of Inishmore" is awesome and I'd sell my soul to be able to see it onstage. I also consider this project rather interesting.