Planet Patrol

1999 "Young guardians of the Universe!"
Planet Patrol
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Released: 09 November 1999 Released
Producted By: Moonbeam Entertainment
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The Planet Patrol Team, four teens dedicated to protecting the innocent citizens of the universe from evil intergalactic forces, face the battle of a lifetime as they confront LORD DOOM and his horrible minions. After Doom selects Earth as home for his repulsive collection of deadly creatures, the Team swings into action, fighting off a dinosaur skeleton, a “killer monster” and finally a gigantic savage robot, in a valiant effort to defend the galaxy and its inhabitants. Though thoroughly overmatched by Doom, the Team utilizes skill, luck and uncanny quickness to tackle the formidable war machine in a battle to the death.

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Mamamam Hohohoh Holy Crap, what an awesome movie. This assembled four person team rivals the interest level and awesomeness unseen since "King Dinosaur!" Furthermore, the curator's acting is unforgettable. The frequent action sequences, such as the dinosaur battle, the scorpion tank and the eventual confrontation of Doom will haunt your dreams forever. I especially enjoyed the appearance of Verne Troyer, he made the movie for me. If you and your girlfriend are bored and have nothing to do, why not rent this awesome movie from Netflix. It will rock your Motherloving world. Don't forget to check the black chick and her ever-changing hair styles.
xfile1971 This movie is nothing more than a pathetic attempt by Full Moon Entertainment to rip people off. "Planet Patrol" is pretty much just "Kraa!" with some slight alterations. They also throw in the little creatures from "Subspecies" for good measure. This movie features the Planet Patrol, Lord Doom, and Kraa...just like in "Kraa!".I know Charles Band always operated on a very tight budget but there should be a limit as to just how low you can stoop. Recycling a shot for another film can sometimes be acceptable but using huge chunks of a film and releasing it under another title is a sorry way to make a fast buck.For whatever reasons, Full Moon Pictures has had its share of supporters. I would just hope that their support stops short of condoning any film company to try and make fools out of consumers. 1/10