The Alien Agenda: Endangered Species

1998
The Alien Agenda: Endangered Species
3.7| 1h42m| en| More Info
Released: 09 June 1998 Released
Producted By: Brimstone Productions
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TV reporter Megan Cross, while interviewing "alien abductees", has a too-close encounter with the extraterrestrials. Unable to turn to her boyfriend for help, as he might be one of the creatures, she abandons her life to work at an organization that secretly keeps tabs on the world's extraterrestrial activity.

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bruce_vader_2501-1 This film is the worst film i have ever seen.The acting is terrible, the script is non-existent and the directing...well lets say Uwe Boll has given us classics compared to this.I do not know what the other person who commented actually watched but it couldn't have been this. The nameless hero roaming the radiated wastelands of Florida...is nameless because no-one could be bothered to actually name the character or they didn't actually read the name from the script.Debbie Rochon who plays the main character is awful, and her acting could be described as wooden, but that would be an insult to wood. I watched the entire film hoping she would get her large breasts out for the world to see, but I was denied even that small amount of pleasure from this pile of unwatchable excrement. Avoid like the plague.
Sic Coyote It looks like 3 old amateur films (maybe submitted to tromadance) edited a bit and joined together with DV shot book-end segments with Debbie Rochon to tie them together to form some sort of plot(which makes little sense). Since it is now sold in poundland(which is where I bought it) I think this is about the right price for it, any more and I would have felt very cheated. Interesting only if you like to look at other amateur films. Note: Amateur, not independent. 2/10
vampiremovies I picked up this movie as a big fan of Debbie Rochon, and for that reason alone was not disappointed, she is the one thing that makes this movie watchable. There are 4 'stories' - the first is a journalist who finds out that her boyfriend is an alien and that she's pregnant. This segment is by far the best of the movie, its well acted, interesting and frankly looks great.Alas it goes down hill from here, the second story is about an operative who disappeared 5 years ago and suddenly reappears being chased by these two dodgy looking men in black. They are aliens and want this mysterious stone that only he knows the location of. Rather dull and nonsensical. Part three is the worst, I almost didn't think I'd make it to the end. A man is sent into the quarrentined state of Florida in the not to distant future to bring back intelligence on alien time travel. He gets to wrestle a papier mache alligator and do some very silly looking kung-fu. Shudder this is bad.The final part beings us back to the lovely Miss Rochon and brings in the alien war plot line. Not bad, reasonably complex plot and ok the budget is very limited, but I actually thought it wasn't too bad. Overall this is a very disjointed film. The middle is so very very bad, and rather unnecessary, but the beginning and end are rather fun. I can't say I'd recommend this, but I have seen an awful lot worse.
tie1985 If you're into the X-Files, alien invasions, and action/sci-fi, you'll wanna check out ENDANGERED SPECIES. It's a wild trip into an alien war between two species, the Greys and the Morphs, and the humans that intercept their intentions. There's three interlinking stories in this movie, all of which are entertaining. Debra Rochon's acting is top notch, and Joel Wynkoop does a great "Man With No Name" impersonation as a burned out hero infiltrating the radiated swamplands of Florida. All the directors do a fine job in executing their segments, budgetary restraints considered. The plot is very complex and it's recommended to view this movie a couple of times to get all the details straight in your mind. One part has some excellent stop-motion photography and animation, while another has wild action that includes karate fights, alligator wrestling, and the coolest looking alien space station I've seen on this side of the Mississippi. The flick is also pretty decent for family viewing, minor swearing and violence aside. So if you're a sci-fi fan looking for a little deviation from Scully and Mulder, get this flick and check it out.