

Bio-Dome
Directed by Jason Bloom4.44%51%4.5
Moronic best friends get themselves locked inside the Bio-Dome, a science experiment, along with a group of environmental scientists for one year.
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Bio-Dome Ratings & Reviews
- Nathaniel “KingBear” ReifenheiserOctober 23, 2025Alright — Pauly Shore and Stephen Baldwin in a movie that feels like they’re trying to survive in space… right? I mean, that’s the premise of the bad guy — they’re trying to maintain “homeostasis” for a year inside a self-contained bio-dome. Now you might be asking yourself what I’m talking about and why I’m reviewing this movie. Just stick with me — this movie was so bad, it was glorious. The story was atrocious, the acting was over the top (as usual for Pauly Shore), and the premise was a total joke. But! Go watch it anyway. This movie definitely doesn’t take itself seriously. It takes a topic like being good for the environment and turns it into a joke to get people to actually think about being good for the environment. Pauly and Stephen have this ridiculous chemistry that shouldn’t work, but somehow it does. The scene where they’re dancing to “Safety Dance”? Perfect cherry on top. Watch it and thank me later. 5/10 — The 5/10 Zone.
- Splitvision89September 17, 2025Not great, but not bad. Will definitely make you laugh few times. If anything it just reminds you of the absurdity of 90s movies
Bio-Dome Trivia
Bio-Dome was released on January 12, 1996.
Bio-Dome was directed by Jason Bloom.
Bio-Dome has a runtime of 1 hr 35 min.
Bio-Dome was produced by Bradley Jenkel, Brad Krevoy, Steven Stabler.
The key characters in Bio-Dome are Bud Macintosh (Pauly Shore), Doyle Johnson (Stephen Baldwin), Dr. Noah Faulkner (William Atherton).
Bio-Dome is rated PG-13.
Bio-Dome is a Comedy film.
Bio-Dome has an audience rating of 5.1 out of 10.

























