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* [[Totally Radical]]: The main characters, again. After all, this ''is'' set in [[The Nineties]].
* [[Totally Radical]]: The main characters, again. After all, this ''is'' set in [[The Nineties]].
** Even for the 90's, it was way over the top and unbelievable.
** Even for the 90's, it was way over the top and unbelievable.
* [[Very Loosely Based on a True Story]]: Several experiments were done with self sustained ecologies (the most famous, the Biosphere, obviously being the inspiration for the title), but that's about it.
* [[Very Loosely Based on a True Story]]: Several experiments were done with self-contained ecologies (the most famous, the Biosphere, obviously being the inspiration for the title), but that's about it.


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Latest revision as of 14:11, 13 July 2021

Briefly, a group of people are sealed into a Bio-Dome which is supposed to be a miniature self-sufficient ecology, sealed off from the outside world. One of these people is played by Pauly Shore. Allegedly, Hilarity Ensues.

In more detail: Bud Macintosh (Shore) and Doyle Johnson (Stephen Baldwin) are your average slackers, neither particularly bright, nor particularly attractive. Somehow they managed to get hot girlfriends, Monique and Jen (played respectively by Joey Lauren Adams and Teresa Hill). The two girls are very interested in environmental efforts and quite fed-up with the two slackers' indifference towards it.

While traveling in the Arizona desert, our not-too-bright duo discover the Bio-Dome. A group of scientists is about to be sealed inside for a year for research purposes. The duo decides it is a new mall and enters just before the building is sealed. Now the scientists have to endure the many ways the duo are destroying the environment within the Dome, while the lady scientists have just met their new stalkers. Not that the guys want to cheat on their girlfriends, they act as if flirting with any attractive woman is obligatory. Sleeping with her is not. Among the few actually named scientists is Dr. Petra von Kant (Kylie Minogue).

The film was not a box office hit, earning only about $13,427,615 in the United States market, the 107th most successful film of its year. It was critically scorned as well. Besides major criticism at the time of its release, it is still well remembered enough for several critics and sites to list it among their least-favorite films.


Tropes used in Bio-Dome include: