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Bio-Dome

Bio-Dome is a 1996 American stoner comedy film directed by Jason Bloom. It was produced by Motion Picture Corporation of America on a budget of $8.5 million and was distributed theatrically by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

Bio-Dome
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJason Bloom
Screenplay by
Story by
  • Adam Leff
  • Mitchell Peck
  • Jason Blumenthal
Produced by
Starring
Narrated byRodger Bumpass
CinematographyPhedon Papamichael Jr.
Edited byChristopher Greenbury
Music byAndrew Gross
Production
company
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
  • January 12, 1996 (1996-01-12)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$8.5 million[1]
Box office$13.4 million[2]

The plot of the film revolves around two clumsy, dim-witted slackers who, while on a road trip, look for a toilet in what they believe is a shopping mall. The shopping mall turns out to be a "bio-dome", a form of closed ecological system, in which five scientists are about to be hermetically sealed for a year. The film has themes of environmentalism, combined with drug use, sexual innuendo, and toilet humor.

The film stars Stephen Baldwin and Pauly Shore, and has cameo appearances by celebrities such as Roger Clinton and Patricia Hearst. Jack Black and Kyle Gass first came to global attention in Bio-Dome, performing together as Tenacious D on-screen for the first time.[3]

The film grossed $13 million at the box office in North America. Bio-Dome was panned by critics, gaining a record low score of 1/100 on Metacritic. It is often considered to be the one of the worst films ever made.

On December 18, 2013, Stephen Baldwin appeared on Mancow Muller's radio/TV show, confirming he was in talks with Pauly Shore about making a sequel to the film revolving around the children of Bud and Doyle, their characters.

Plot

Best friends Bud "Squirrel" Macintosh and Doyle "Stubs" Johnson live together in Arizona, but their environmentalist girlfriends, Jen and Monique, dump them due to their immaturity. Driving back home, they pass by the Bio-Dome, where scientist Dr. Noah Faulkner is about to seal his team in for a year without outside contact. Mistaking the Bio-Dome for a mall, Bud and Doyle go inside to use the bathroom, only to be sealed in along with the scientists. Dr. Leaky, the project's investor, discovers them and demands their removal, but Dr. Faulkner refuses, claiming it would destroy the purpose of the experiment, so Bud and Doyle remain. Although things initially go smoothly, this proves to be a mistake, as Bud and Doyle continue their antics, harming themselves and destroying many of the scientists' projects. The scientists plead to Dr. Faulkner, but he only relents after the two find a secret stash of junk food and experiment with laughing gas. The two are then banished to the desert environment section, and after three days of isolation, they discover a key in the lock of one of the windows, which opens a back door, and they escape the Bio-Dome.

As Bud and Doyle are receiving a pizza delivery at the dome, they learn Jen and Monique are attending an environmental party with other men, so decide to outdo the party and hold one inside the Bio-Dome to win them back. The party backfires, as it throws the experiment into chaos and Jen and Monique disavow the boys. The scientists prepare to exit out of the desert through the door, but realizing their idiotic actions, Bud and Doyle intervene and demand they all stay and restore the dome to full health, arguing that the real world itself is currently not a pristine environment, with Doyle swallowing the key as a last resort. The group subdues the situation and begins to fix the dome together, while the boys and the scientists bond with each other as a team, and Bud and Doyle's efforts in restoring the dome soon draw a large group of fans and supporters, including Monique and Jen. Meanwhile, Dr. Faulkner, who had disappeared the night of the party, has gone insane and is starting plans to blow up the dome with IEDs inside of coconuts.

After several months pass and Earth Day approaches, Bud, Doyle, and the team successfully restore the dome, but on the night before the doors reopen, Bud and Doyle discover Dr. Faulkner, hoping to apologize to him and make amends. He tells the two that he is rigging pyrotechnics for the door-opening ceremony and gets them to help plant the items, unaware they are really bombs. Once Bud and Doyle are left alone with the bombs, they goof off with one of the coconuts, and after a failed long pass, they discover their dangerous nature. They alert the others and try to exit the dome early, but the door cannot be opened until the clock hits zero, when the bombs will detonate. Bud and Doyle run back into the dome to find Dr. Faulkner and get him to deactivate the bombs. After a chase and struggle, they knock him out and use a remote to disable the coconuts.

With the Bio-Dome experiment complete, the team gets ready to exit the now-open door, but as they begin to walk out, Dr. Faulkner returns with one last coconut bomb, trips, and the bomb detonates at the entrance. Bud, Doyle, Jen, and Monique bid farewell to the Bio-Dome scientists and drive off, where Doyle yet again has to use the bathroom and the car is seen driving toward a mysterious nuclear power plant. Dr. Faulkner, meanwhile, has escaped the dome through the desert window door, having retrieved the key Doyle swallowed, and flees through the desert pursued by police.

Cast

Production

The film was financed by a loan from Coutts & Co. to the Motion Picture Corporation of America[4]

Release

Bio-Dome grossed $13.4 million in North America,[2] against an estimated production budget of $8.5 million.[1] MGM spent $10 million on marketing.[1]

Reception

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 4% based on reviews from 25 critics. The critical consensus reads: "Like its two obnoxious protagonists, this dreadfully unfunny Pauly Shore vehicle should remain separated from society."[5] On Metacritic, it has a score of 1 out of 100 based on reviews from 10 critics, indicating "overwhelming dislike".[6] It is one of eleven films to hold this rating; the other 10 being 10 Rules for Sleeping Around, Chaos, inAPPropriate Comedy, Not Cool, The Singing Forest, The Garbage Pail Kids Movie, Death of a Nation, Hardbodies, Mother's Day and United Passions.[7] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade B− on scale of A to F.[8]

Leondard Klady of Variety wrote: "It's not by any means inspired madness. 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."[9] Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a grade F, saying "Even with the low expectations any reasonable viewer brings to a Shore flick, this rates only stupid-plus."[10] Stephen Holden of The New York Times called it "inept in almost every respect."[11] Travis Clark of Business Insider deemed it the "3rd worst movie of all time" according to critical and audience reactions.[12]

Accolades

At the 1996 Golden Raspberry Awards, Shore co-won a Razzie Award for Worst Actor for his work in the film, tied with Tom Arnold for that actor's performances in Big Bully, Carpool, and The Stupids. At the 1996 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards, the movie won two of the movies' three nominations: Worst On-Screen Hairstyle for Stephen Baldwin and Most Painfully Unfunny Comedy. Shore was also nominated for Worst Actor, but lost it to Tom Arnold for his acting in the same three movies.[13]

Potential sequel

On December 18, 2013, Stephen Baldwin appeared on Mancow Muller's radio/TV show, confirming that he is in talks with Pauly Shore about making a sequel to the film revolving around the children of their characters Bud and Doyle. Baldwin had also stated that he gets recognized more for his role in Bio-Dome than any other film he has done thus far. In an interview published in Variety on January 17, 2017, he reiterated his desire to make a sequel, saying that Shore was interested and he has funding, but is seeking studio approval.[14]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Collins, Scott (January 17, 1996). "Pauly Shore's Oeuvre? Whoa. Cool. For Sure". Los Angeles Times. cost about $8.5 million to make, far below the industry average
  2. ^ a b "Bio-Dome (1996) - Financial Information". The Numbers. Retrieved May 10, 2020.
  3. ^ Rees, Jasper (October 29, 2006). "Dude where's my guitar". The Times. London. Retrieved April 26, 2010. (subscription required)
  4. ^ "Single-Pic Loans Hear Wedding Bells". Palo Alto Online. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  5. ^ "Bio-Dome (1996)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved October 21, 2010.
  6. ^ "Bio-Dome (1996)". Metacritic. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  7. ^ "Movie Releases by Score". Metacritic. Retrieved 18 June 2015.
  8. ^ . CinemaScore. Archived from the original on 2018-12-20.
  9. ^ Klady, Leonard (January 15, 1996). "Bio-Dome". Variety.
  10. ^ "Bio-Dome". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved May 10, 2020.
  11. ^ Holden, Stephen (12 January 1996). "FILM REVIEW;2d Chance for Sitting Ducks". The New York Times.
  12. ^ "The 75 worst movies of all time, according to critics". Business Insider.
  13. ^ "Bio-Dome - IMDb". IMDb. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  14. ^ Kelly, Seth (January 17, 2017). "Stephen Baldwin on Endorsing Trump Early, 'SNL' and Alec's Impersonation". Variety.com. Retrieved January 18, 2017. Baldwin: 'Variety, help me talk to the studio that helps control the sequel rights to "Bio-Dome" because Pauly [Shore] and I are ready, and I have the money now with my new company. Let "Bio-Dome" two live! Let "Bio-Dome" two live!'

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This article is about the film For the type of artificial ecosystem see Closed ecological system For other uses see Biodome disambiguation Bio Dome is a 1996 American stoner comedy film directed by Jason Bloom It was produced by Motion Picture Corporation of America on a budget of 8 5 million and was distributed theatrically by Metro Goldwyn Mayer Bio DomeTheatrical release posterDirected byJason BloomScreenplay byKip KoenigScott MarcanoStory byAdam LeffMitchell PeckJason BlumenthalProduced byBradley JenkelBrad KrevoySteven StablerStarringPauly Shore Stephen Baldwin William Atherton Joey Adams Kylie MinogueNarrated byRodger BumpassCinematographyPhedon Papamichael Jr Edited byChristopher GreenburyMusic byAndrew GrossProductioncompanyMotion Picture Corporation of AmericaDistributed byMetro Goldwyn MayerRelease dateJanuary 12 1996 1996 01 12 Running time95 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 8 5 million 1 Box office 13 4 million 2 The plot of the film revolves around two clumsy dim witted slackers who while on a road trip look for a toilet in what they believe is a shopping mall The shopping mall turns out to be a bio dome a form of closed ecological system in which five scientists are about to be hermetically sealed for a year The film has themes of environmentalism combined with drug use sexual innuendo and toilet humor The film stars Stephen Baldwin and Pauly Shore and has cameo appearances by celebrities such as Roger Clinton and Patricia Hearst Jack Black and Kyle Gass first came to global attention in Bio Dome performing together as Tenacious D on screen for the first time 3 The film grossed 13 million at the box office in North America Bio Dome was panned by critics gaining a record low score of 1 100 on Metacritic It is often considered to be the one of the worst films ever made On December 18 2013 Stephen Baldwin appeared on Mancow Muller s radio TV show confirming he was in talks with Pauly Shore about making a sequel to the film revolving around the children of Bud and Doyle their characters Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 5 1 Accolades 6 Potential sequel 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditBest friends Bud Squirrel Macintosh and Doyle Stubs Johnson live together in Arizona but their environmentalist girlfriends Jen and Monique dump them due to their immaturity Driving back home they pass by the Bio Dome where scientist Dr Noah Faulkner is about to seal his team in for a year without outside contact Mistaking the Bio Dome for a mall Bud and Doyle go inside to use the bathroom only to be sealed in along with the scientists Dr Leaky the project s investor discovers them and demands their removal but Dr Faulkner refuses claiming it would destroy the purpose of the experiment so Bud and Doyle remain Although things initially go smoothly this proves to be a mistake as Bud and Doyle continue their antics harming themselves and destroying many of the scientists projects The scientists plead to Dr Faulkner but he only relents after the two find a secret stash of junk food and experiment with laughing gas The two are then banished to the desert environment section and after three days of isolation they discover a key in the lock of one of the windows which opens a back door and they escape the Bio Dome As Bud and Doyle are receiving a pizza delivery at the dome they learn Jen and Monique are attending an environmental party with other men so decide to outdo the party and hold one inside the Bio Dome to win them back The party backfires as it throws the experiment into chaos and Jen and Monique disavow the boys The scientists prepare to exit out of the desert through the door but realizing their idiotic actions Bud and Doyle intervene and demand they all stay and restore the dome to full health arguing that the real world itself is currently not a pristine environment with Doyle swallowing the key as a last resort The group subdues the situation and begins to fix the dome together while the boys and the scientists bond with each other as a team and Bud and Doyle s efforts in restoring the dome soon draw a large group of fans and supporters including Monique and Jen Meanwhile Dr Faulkner who had disappeared the night of the party has gone insane and is starting plans to blow up the dome with IEDs inside of coconuts After several months pass and Earth Day approaches Bud Doyle and the team successfully restore the dome but on the night before the doors reopen Bud and Doyle discover Dr Faulkner hoping to apologize to him and make amends He tells the two that he is rigging pyrotechnics for the door opening ceremony and gets them to help plant the items unaware they are really bombs Once Bud and Doyle are left alone with the bombs they goof off with one of the coconuts and after a failed long pass they discover their dangerous nature They alert the others and try to exit the dome early but the door cannot be opened until the clock hits zero when the bombs will detonate Bud and Doyle run back into the dome to find Dr Faulkner and get him to deactivate the bombs After a chase and struggle they knock him out and use a remote to disable the coconuts With the Bio Dome experiment complete the team gets ready to exit the now open door but as they begin to walk out Dr Faulkner returns with one last coconut bomb trips and the bomb detonates at the entrance Bud Doyle Jen and Monique bid farewell to the Bio Dome scientists and drive off where Doyle yet again has to use the bathroom and the car is seen driving toward a mysterious nuclear power plant Dr Faulkner meanwhile has escaped the dome through the desert window door having retrieved the key Doyle swallowed and flees through the desert pursued by police Cast EditPauly Shore as Bud Squirrel Macintosh Adam Weisman as young Bud Stephen Baldwin as Doyle Stubs Johnson Robbie Thibault Jr as young Doyle William Atherton as Dr Noah Faulkner Joey Adams as Monique Teresa Hill as Jen Rose McGowan as Denise Denise Dowse as Dr Olivia Biggs Kevin West as T C Romulus Kylie Minogue as Dr Petra von Kant Dara Tomanovich as Mimi Simkins Henry Gibson as Dr William Leaky Patricia Hearst as Mrs Johnson Roger Clinton as Professor Bloom Taylor Negron as Russell Jeremy Jordan as Trent Channon Roe as Roach Trevor St John as Parker Butch McCain as reporter Joachim West Ben McCain as news anchor Aries West Jack Black and Kyle Gass as Tenacious D Phil LaMarr and Paul Eiding as Assistants Phil Proctor as Axl Rodger Bumpass as NarratorProduction EditThe film was financed by a loan from Coutts amp Co to the Motion Picture Corporation of America 4 Release EditBio Dome grossed 13 4 million in North America 2 against an estimated production budget of 8 5 million 1 MGM spent 10 million on marketing 1 Reception EditOn Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 4 based on reviews from 25 critics The critical consensus reads Like its two obnoxious protagonists this dreadfully unfunny Pauly Shore vehicle should remain separated from society 5 On Metacritic it has a score of 1 out of 100 based on reviews from 10 critics indicating overwhelming dislike 6 It is one of eleven films to hold this rating the other 10 being 10 Rules for Sleeping Around Chaos inAPPropriate Comedy Not Cool The Singing Forest The Garbage Pail Kids Movie Death of a Nation Hardbodies Mother s Day and United Passions 7 Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade B on scale of A to F 8 Leondard Klady of Variety wrote It s not by any means inspired madness 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 9 Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a grade F saying Even with the low expectations any reasonable viewer brings to a Shore flick this rates only stupid plus 10 Stephen Holden of The New York Times called it inept in almost every respect 11 Travis Clark of Business Insider deemed it the 3rd worst movie of all time according to critical and audience reactions 12 Accolades Edit At the 1996 Golden Raspberry Awards Shore co won a Razzie Award for Worst Actor for his work in the film tied with Tom Arnold for that actor s performances in Big Bully Carpool and The Stupids At the 1996 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards the movie won two of the movies three nominations Worst On Screen Hairstyle for Stephen Baldwin and Most Painfully Unfunny Comedy Shore was also nominated for Worst Actor but lost it to Tom Arnold for his acting in the same three movies 13 Potential sequel EditOn December 18 2013 Stephen Baldwin appeared on Mancow Muller s radio TV show confirming that he is in talks with Pauly Shore about making a sequel to the film revolving around the children of their characters Bud and Doyle Baldwin had also stated that he gets recognized more for his role in Bio Dome than any other film he has done thus far In an interview published in Variety on January 17 2017 he reiterated his desire to make a sequel saying that Shore was interested and he has funding but is seeking studio approval 14 See also EditBiosphere 2 List of American films of 1996 List of films considered the worst MARS 500 Montreal BiodomeReferences Edit a b c Collins Scott January 17 1996 Pauly Shore s Oeuvre Whoa Cool For Sure Los Angeles Times cost about 8 5 million to make far below the industry average a b Bio Dome 1996 Financial Information The Numbers Retrieved May 10 2020 Rees Jasper October 29 2006 Dude where s my guitar The Times London Retrieved April 26 2010 subscription required Single Pic Loans Hear Wedding Bells Palo Alto Online Retrieved July 21 2021 Bio Dome 1996 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved October 21 2010 Bio Dome 1996 Metacritic Retrieved November 18 2018 Movie Releases by Score Metacritic Retrieved 18 June 2015 BIO DOME 1996 B CinemaScore Archived from the original on 2018 12 20 Klady Leonard January 15 1996 Bio Dome Variety Bio Dome Entertainment Weekly Retrieved May 10 2020 Holden Stephen 12 January 1996 FILM REVIEW 2d Chance for Sitting Ducks The New York Times The 75 worst movies of all time according to critics Business Insider Bio Dome IMDb IMDb Retrieved 2020 04 25 Kelly Seth January 17 2017 Stephen Baldwin on Endorsing Trump Early SNL and Alec s Impersonation Variety com Retrieved January 18 2017 Baldwin Variety help me talk to the studio that helps control the sequel rights to Bio Dome because Pauly Shore and I are ready and I have the money now with my new company Let Bio Dome two live Let Bio Dome two live External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Bio Dome Bio Dome at IMDb Bio Dome at the TCM Movie Database Bio Dome at AllMovie Bio Dome at Box Office Mojo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bio Dome amp oldid 1133568906, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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