Bio-Dome

    Bio-Dome
    1996

    Synopsis

    Bud and Doyle are two losers who are doing nothing with their lives. Both of their girlfriends are actively involved in saving the environment, but the two friends couldn't care less about saving the Earth. One day, when a group of scientists begin a mission to live inside a "Bio-Dome" for a year without outside contact, Bud and Doyle mistakenly become part of the project themselves.

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    Cast

    • Pauly ShoreBud Macintosh
    • Stephen BaldwinDoyle Johnson
    • William AthertonDr. Noah Faulkner
    • Joey Lauren AdamsMonique
    • Teresa HillJen
    • Henry GibsonWilliam Leaky
    • Kevin WestT.C. Romulus
    • Denise DowseOlivia Biggs
    • Dara TomanovichMimi Simkins
    • Rose McGowanDenise

    Recommendations

    • 42

      Entertainment Weekly

      Even with the low expectations any reasonable viewer brings to a Shore flick, this rates only stupid-plus. The bongs-and-pajamas set, though, should be riveted.
    • 20

      TV Guide Magazine

      A potentially amusing comic premise -- dropping a pair of anarchic stoners into the spaced-out, sanctimonious world of New Age bio-dome enthusiasts -- gets submerged in a shower of witless gags and the feeble one-joke persona of MTV celebrity Pauly Shore.
    • 0

      The New York Times

      Thoroughly incoherent... A dreary fizzle. [12 Jan 1996, p.C12]
    • 0

      San Francisco Chronicle

      Shore possesses only two talents -- his ability to assume yoga-like positions and fondle his own behind, and his mystifying knack for getting starring roles in bad movies.
    • 0

      Christian Science Monitor

      Pauly Shore is less a comedian than a class clown, and his dim-witted mugging makes Jim Carrey's antics seem creative triumphs by comparison. Vapid, vulgar, and more to the point, not funny.
    • 0

      Washington Post

      A nonstop moronathon... Bio-Dome offers a pants-load of poop and masturbation jokes, deviant innuendo and simian sight gags destined to gross out and offend just about everyone.
    • 0

      San Francisco Examiner

      This film may set an all-time record for shortest time between the big screen and your local video store.
    • 0

      Variety

      Neither the script nor direction lives up to the concept, and the picture evolves into a "Bio"-degradable hash rather than a zany sendup of potent issues and serious intents gone awry.

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