Saturday 13 January 2018

Quite A Mess In The Mills

From Quatermass (Conclusion) also known as Quatermass. Quatermass = Quite a mess starring Sir John Mills.

The Quatermass Conclusion (1979) 'A separate screenplay by Nigel Kneale for theaters, parallel to the 1979 Quatermass four part mini-series. The story set in the near future involves influences from outer space that are possessing people. Professor Quatermass must save his granddaughter from the clutches of a popular and sinister cult "Planet People" that "performs raptures".'

Hail Ming=HM (the King), or Henry Mills

Also set in 1975 or thereafter (my birth year). Obviously, there was no King of England/UK in 1975.

Sir John Mills is being driven about by Chris Morris-a-like with a moustache of Dr Nambu-a-like, and is questing to find his grand-daughter who looks like she's Scandinavian (scamdinavian) and wearing a death metal shirt.




They had an encounter with the PP (Planet People) but with their obsession with a dangling glans and talking about getting 'lay'ed, it's more of a Penis People.
They could be a pun on Pan's People, where the ' can be an i, and back to Penis People.

In Episode 2, 100's of Penis People get wiped out by a giant cock(coke), but they leave the tits.


 

There's Bernard? Quatermass's grand-daughter again.



Episode 3 and the old people want Sir John Mills to be their new dick, and want to know if his daughter is up for sale. When they find out he's a scientist, they send him to another one, Mr Jism, a spunky old fart who lies alone in bed, a soapy old fart, who worked with Creepy and Prosser (prostitute), they made the best soap in the world!

Jew Christ Morris dancer davedreams of his cremated relatives


In case you were thinking the sexuality is accidental, perhaps?



Now Sir John Mills is having a scientific discussion with the american on TV. These porn actors would have a keen interest in science, it is assumed.
The American TV guy is called Chuck, the Russian TV guy has a name like Giorgio Georgeov, and the porn director is John.



That's enough raunchy shots for a 70's porn mag anyhow.
Sir John Mills' character Bernard Quatermass knows John by name without introduction (unless I missed that in the excitement) and also he's called Sir in the first episode by Chuck which is normal in TV studio land, at least between British and Americans, from what I've heard but Sir John Mills hadn't been 'sir'ed yet.

Also Bernard Quatermass has the antiChrist thing going on, his hair is like the 'unicorn' hair of Aleister Crowley (and separated horn or tuft of hair on the forehead), and he suffers a grevious (Grevilous) head wound from which he would have died if not for the Jew Joe Kapp (Kaptain Jew) rescuing him, he is 'seen' in the studio to make(up) a recovery.

Also they have several space shuttles, the first space shuttle was launched in 1981.
In the first episode the space shuttle even has a reverse thrust! Or the shot is setup badly and they pull it back. One from the 3rd episode:







Episode 4: It had been a heavy post-apocalyptic night out for John Mills, he was covered in coke, some body was lying on the floor (female presumably) and he had gotten lost in the Wembley Stadium car park. Wembley Stadium, 'built over a mass burial ground', was this lost on David Icke?

 

Not sure how they got the false color sky with live video (live chroma-keying perhaps?).




Apparently getting things blown up thermo-nuclear style is real easy, you just call up the army

'35 kilo tons of thermo-nuclear blast'

Sir John Mills and daughter 'who looks just like him'



Quatermass is also the name of a band from 1970 onwards, who also released their albums suffixing the band name with roman numerals for the album number.

QUATERMASS 'The specifics may be different but the coincidences are so pronounced that had it been widely available at the time, Torchwood’s third “event” season would likely have been recognised as all but a remake of Quatermass. While the British Experimental Rocket Group and its founding member may be gone, they are remembered and celebrated by those who are not even aware they are doing so, but never having fought for notoriety, one feels that sat with his thermos flask of tea as he gazes at the stars of the night sky, perhaps Professor Quatermass would not object to having faded from sight.'

'British Experimental Rocket Group and its founding member may be gone' BERG and it's Cat?

Quatermass Conclusion was also going to be released, edited as Quatermass the movie.

'Quatermass - Up on the Ground (2013 Remaster) [Hard Rock - Progressive Rock] (1970)'


'The Quatermass Conclusion (1979) Soundtracks 'It looks like we don't have any Soundtracks for this title yet.'

I can't find the soundtrack/score for The Quatermass Conclusion or Quatermass even in collections.

Also Sir John Mills is always referred to as John Mills, except for his theatre role, weirdly, he's been in about 120 movies.

'Casting Sir John Mills as Gus the theatre Cat - Behind the Scenes | Cats the Musical'

'Let's see his guts' said some Grotbags woman referring to the HM the King in Quatermass. Gutse. 'A gutsy show'.

John Mills - Wikipedia 'Sir John Mills, CBE (born Lewis Ernest Watts Mills, 22 February 1908 – 23 April 2005) was an English actor who appeared in more than 120 films in a career spanning seven decades. On screen, he often played people who are not at all exceptional, but become heroes because of their common sense, generosity and good judgment. He received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his work in Ryan's Daughter (1970).'

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