Two girls drive their boyfriends Bud and Doyle to what appears to be a futuristic shopping mall in the desert. The 'mall' is really a controlled environment run by scientists. Bud and Doyle manage to disrupt life in the 'Bio-Dome' and get locked in. Their futures look bleak without cigarettes booze or fast food until their sights fall on two gorgeous eco-babes...
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Pauly Shore and Stephen Baldwin star as slacker goofballs Bud and Doyle, whose fed-up girlfriends want them to help save the planet by picking up rubbish on Earth Day. There are hilarious consequences, however, when our heroes become trapped for one whole year inside the Bio-Dome, a scientifically-controlled ecological environment. How will they cope with no TV or fast food?
From the producers of DUMB & DUMBER comes this 'no-brainer' eco-trip. Slackers Bud and Doyle (Stephen Baldwin and Pauly Shore) happen upon the opening ceremonies for the BIO-DOME, an environmental facility which is controlled by five scientists, who will be hermetically sealed in it for a year. But before you can say "dumb and dumber," the two dimwits, mistaking the Bio-Dome for a shopping mall, end up trapped inside with the researchers. Cut off from TV and fast food, Bud and Doyle act like bulls in a china shop, creating havoc every step of the way, annoying their brainy co-habitees with crass humour and wild, destructive antics. Can the Bio-Dome project be saved before Bud and Doyle completely demolish it
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