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Dustin Hoffman, Samuel L. Jackson, and Sharon Stone in Sphere (1998)

Dustin Hoffman: Norman

Sphere

Dustin Hoffman credited as playing...

Norman

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Quotes13

  • Dr. Harry Adams: We're all gonna die down here.
  • Norman Goodman: What?
  • Dr. Harry Adams: You see? It's curious. Ted did figure it out - time travel. And when we get back, we gonna tell everyone. How it's possible, how it's done, what the dangers are. But then why fifty years in the future when the spacecraft encounters a black hole does the computer call it an 'unknown entry event'? Why don't they know? If they don't know, that means we never told anyone. And if we never told anyone it means we never made it back. Hence we die down here. Just as a matter of deductive logic.
  • Norman Goodman: Can I ask you something about this reflective surface?
  • Barnes: Yeah, it appears to be mercury, doesn't it? Except mercury is liquid at this temperature.
  • Norman Goodman: Oh, no. That's not what I'm talking about. What worries me is that it's reflecting everything but us.
  • Harry: Are you a religious man, Norman?
  • Norman Goodman: Atheist, but I'm flexible.
  • Norman Goodman: I would be happy if Jerry had no emotions whatsoever. Because the thing of it is once you go down that road... here's Jerry, an emotional being cooped up for 300 years with no one to talk to... none of the socialization, the emotional growth that comes from contact with other emotional beings...
  • Harry: So...?
  • Norman Goodman: What happens if Jerry gets mad?
  • Beth: Are you telling me that by Harry going into the Sphere, he now has the power to manifest his dreams, his fantasies.
  • Norman Goodman: MANIFEST! MANIFEST! He made it happen. It's not that different from a child. A child imagines something that believes its real and its not there, but with Harry, He not only makes it real from himself, he makes real for all of us.
  • [the group is breathing helium]
  • Dr. Ted Fielding: [high pitched voice] Oxygen is a corrosive gas, in the same family as fluorine and chlorine - hydrochloric acid, hydrofluoric acid. That's why we're breathing helium down here, because oxygen at any level higher than 2.3 becomes toxic.
  • Norman Goodman: [high pitched voice] Can you run that by me again, Ted? I don't speak balloon.
  • Harry: [high pitched voice] Follow the yellow brick road.
  • Norman Goodman: What is it, Harry?
  • Dr. Harry Adams: Take a look. It's chipped!
  • Captain Harold C. Barnes: Alright, it's chipped - so what?
  • Dr. Harry Adams: Well I thought you said this thing wouldn't damage when it crashed and that this titanium alloy was so superstrong there's no way you can hurt it.
  • Captain Harold C. Barnes: I did.
  • Dr. Harry Adams: So how come it chips when this scientist just bangs on it with a hammer?
  • Dr. Ted Fielding: Harry!
  • Norman Goodman: Harry.
  • Dr. Ted Fielding: 19! Wunderkind!
  • Norman Goodman: What the hell is it?
  • Captain Harold C. Barnes: Whatever it is - it seems to be what this bird was designed to do. Go out in the space and gather things like this up and bring it back.
  • Norman Goodman: Yeah, but back from where?
  • Dr. Harry Adams: Don't get too excited, Ted - turn this thing over and it'll probably say 'Made in Korea'
  • Beth: I wanted to thank you for saving my life.
  • Norman Goodman: ...An interesting life to save...
  • [last lines]
  • Norman Goodman: Why are you holding my hand?
  • Harry: YOU'RE holding MY hand.
  • Norman Goodman: ['Jerry' types on the screen "I WANT TO TALK TO TED"] You can't Jerry he's dead.
  • Norman Goodman: ['Jerry' types on the screen "I WANT TO TALK TO BARNES"] You can't talk to him either Barnes is dead too.
  • Norman Goodman: ['Jerry' types on the screen "I WANT TO TALK TO THEM NOW!"] You can't Jerry they're dead you killed them
  • Norman Goodman: ['Jerry' types on the screen "I WILL KILL YOU!"] No Jerry don't do that.

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