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Bio-Dome 1996

★ 4.5397 votes95 min📅 1996-01-12

"Bud and Doyle are here to save the world. But who's gonna save the world from Bud and Doyle?"

In *Bio-Dome (1996)*, directed by Jason Bloom, the line between hilarious chaos and environmental satire blurs as two lovable idiots accidentally lock themselves inside a cutting-edge biodome for an entire year.

Director: Jason Bloom

Cast

Pauly Shore
Pauly Shore
Bud Macintosh
Stephen Baldwin
Stephen Baldwin
Doyle Johnson
William Atherton
William Atherton
Dr. Noah Faulkner
Joey Lauren Adams
Joey Lauren Adams
Monique
Teresa Hill
Teresa Hill
Jen
Henry Gibson
Henry Gibson
William Leaky
Kevin West
Kevin West
T.C. Romulus
Denise Dowse
Denise Dowse
Olivia Biggs
Dara Tomanovich
Dara Tomanovich
Mimi Simkins
Rose McGowan
Rose McGowan
Denise

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bio-Dome (1996) about?

The film follows two well-meaning but dimwitted friends who become accidental participants in a year-long environmental experiment inside a sealed biodome. Their bumbling presence disrupts the mission of a group of serious scientists, turning the high-stakes project into a playground of comedic mishaps.

Who directed Bio-Dome?

Jason Bloom directed *Bio-Dome*, infusing the chaotic premise with a mix of slapstick and satire.

Who stars in Bio-Dome?

The film stars Pauly Shore and Stephen Baldwin as the misfit duo, alongside Joey Lauren Adams, Teresa Hill, and William Atherton in supporting roles.

Is Bio-Dome (1996) worth watching?

As a quintessential 90s comedy, *Bio-Dome* delivers on absurd humor and nostalgic charm, though it may not appeal to viewers seeking deep plots or highbrow jokes. Its runtime is tight, and the cast's energy keeps the laughs flowing, making it a fun entry for fans of offbeat comedies.

How long is Bio-Dome?

Bio-Dome runs for 95 minutes.

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About Bio-Dome (1996) — When Two Idiots Challenge the Laws of Ecology and Comedy

In *Bio-Dome (1996)*, directed by Jason Bloom, the line between hilarious chaos and environmental satire blurs as two lovable idiots accidentally lock themselves inside a cutting-edge biodome for an entire year. Pauly Shore and Stephen Baldwin shine as the bumbling duo at the heart of this eco-comedy, their antics clashing with the serious mission of the scientists around them. The film blends slapstick humor with a playful jab at environmentalism, all wrapped in a bubble of absurdity.

The movie thrives on its irreverent tone, where good intentions go hilariously wrong in a sealed-off microcosm of nature. With a runtime that keeps the energy high and a cast that delivers sharp comedic timing, *Bio-Dome* is a time capsule of 90s comedy—unapologetically silly, yet oddly endearing in its own way.