Show-HD East: Goldeneye WIDESCREEN OAR HDTV 8pm EST

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Summary:

The 18th James Bond adventure was a runaway box-office success when released in 1995, thanks to the arrival of Pierce Brosnan as the fifth actor (following the departure of Timothy Dalton) to play the suave, danger-loving Agent 007. This James Bond is a bit more vulnerable and psychologically complex--and just a shade more politically correct--but he's still a formally attired playboy at heart, with a lovely Russian beauty (Izabella Scorupco) as his sexy ally against a cadre of renegade Russians bent on--what else?--global domination. There's also a seductive villainous with the suggestive name of Xenia Onatopp (Famke Janssen), and the great actress Judi Dench makes her first appearance as Bond's superior, M, who wisecracks about 007's "dinosaur" status as a globetrotting sexist. All in all, this action-packed Bond adventure provided a much-needed boost the long-running movie series, revitalizing the 007 franchise for the turn of the millennium. --Jeff Shannon
 
I turned to this believing that it was going to be widescreen HD OAR and it is only 4:3 non HD. Showtime needs to correct their website as it shows it HD OAR. :(
 
Showtime shows fewer HD movies than any of the other HD movie channels. Anyway, to heck with Goldeneye....bring back Goldfinger in OAR! Now there was a James Bond!
 
This is the reason why HBOHD is far better than ShoHD , even though SHO shows alot of their HD OAR. A movie this new on a Sat night has no right not to be in HD. VERY DISAPPOINTED. By the way....EYES WIDE SHUT was on HBOHD last night......nicole kidman is a goddess.
 
yup one of a couple HD channels I have on D* and I am like ... WTF!?!?! SO we popped in a the DVD instead, it was nice.
 

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