Of the many things that may be said about "Sphere," the Barry Levinson adaptation of a Michael Crichton potboiler, the first must be: This is the "Showgirls" of sci-fi. Psychologist Dustin Hoffman prepared a study for the Bush administration of what must be done if aliens were discovered on earth. A few years later, when an apparent alien craft is discovered beneath the Pacific Ocean, his study becomes a textbook for the secret government agency studying the vessel. Bring on a covey of his old friends -- mathematician Samuel L. Jackson, astrophysicist Liev Schreiber, biochemist, former patient, secret lover and attempted suicide Sharon Stone -- and before you can say, "Who wrote this shit anyway?", a thunderously scored, neurotic-aside-filled technothriller about the fears we all hold inside ourselves veers from bad suspense to not-bad comedy dialogue. If you've seen "Forbidden Planet," you've seen a better version of the same material -- ah, monsters from the id! If you've seen "Solaris," you've seen the mystic, art-house edition. There are moments of big, dumb fun, particularly in Hoffman's superb comic lines, but it's mostly a watch-watcher.
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