“Wetware” (** out of four) was an inherently derivative thriller set in yet another dystopian future in which a bioengineering company releases a new product called Mungoes- artificially intelligent human beings with no feelings or emotions but a lead engineer (Jerry O’Connell) has bigger plans for them to turn into actual human beings and begins to implant them with new emotions which leads to ambiguity and conflict. Perhaps it’s time filmmakers were “implanted” with new emotions and ideas because virtually every idea now about movies set in the future have been told in the past and far better. Hardly the worst of its genre and watchable for sci/fi diehards but a definite sense of deja vu hangs over the proceedings.