Bio-Dome (1996 film)

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Bio-Dome (1996 film) is a 1996 American stoner comedy about two dimwitted friends who accidentally get sealed inside an environmental research dome, leading to chaotic and irreverent antics.

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instanceOf American film
comedy film
film
stoner film
basedOn original screenplay
character Bud MacIntosh NERFINISHED
Doyle Johnson NERFINISHED
Dr. Noah Faulkner NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Phedon Papamichael NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Jason Bloom NERFINISHED
distributedBy Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer NERFINISHED
distributorRegion United States of America
surface form: United States
editedBy David Finfer NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Arizona NERFINISHED
California, United States
surface form: California
genre buddy film
comedy film
stoner film
hasPosterTagline Bud and Doyle are here to save the world. But who will save the world from Bud and Doyle?
hasTheme environmentalism
friendship
slacker lifestyle
medium theatrical film
MPAARating PG-13
musicBy Ira Newborn NERFINISHED
notableFor cult following among stoner comedy fans
negative critical reception
originalLanguage English
plotSummary Two dimwitted friends accidentally get sealed inside an environmental research dome and cause chaos.
producer Brad Krevoy NERFINISHED
Steven Stabler NERFINISHED
productionCompany Motion Picture Corporation of America NERFINISHED
releaseDate January 12, 1996
releaseYear 1996
runtimeMinutes 95
screenwriter Adam Leff NERFINISHED
Jason Blomquist NERFINISHED
Mitchell Peck NERFINISHED
setting environmental research dome
starring Joey Lauren Adams NERFINISHED
Kylie Minogue NERFINISHED
Pauly Shore NERFINISHED
Stephen Baldwin NERFINISHED
Teresa Hill NERFINISHED
William Atherton NERFINISHED
title Bio-Dome NERFINISHED

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Stephen Baldwin participatedIn Bio-Dome (1996 film)