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PrisonBreak is an American television serial drama created by Paul Scheuring, that was broadcast on Fox for four seasons, from 2005 until 2009. The series revolves around two brothers; one has been sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit, and the other devises an elaborate plan to help his brother escape prison. The series was produced by Adelstein-Parouse Productions, in association with Original Television and 20th Century Fox Television. Along with creator Paul Scheuring, the series is executive produced by Matt Olmstead, Kevin Hooks, Marty Adelstein, Dawn Parouse, Neal H. Moritz, and Brett Ratner who directed the pilot episode. The series' theme music, composed by Ramin Djawadi, was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in 2006.The series was originally turned down by Fox in 2003, which was concerned about the long-term prospects of such a series. Following the popularity of serialized prime time television series Lost and 24, Fox decided to back production in 2004. The first season received generally positive reviews, and performed well in the ratings. The first season was originally planned for a 13-episode run, but was extended to include an extra nine episodes due to its popularity. Prison Break was nominated for several industry awards, and won the 2006 People's Choice Award for Favorite New TV Drama and was nominated for the 2005 Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series Drama. In the United States, all four seasons have been released on DVD, while the first and third seasons and The Final Break have also been released on Blu-ray Disc. The series has been aired and all seasons have been released on Blu-ray internationally.

OUT TUESDAYBATMAN V. SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE (Warner) With some turning against Superman over concerns he'll use his power for evil instead of good, Batman decides not to wait for that to happen. The latest block in DC Comics' retooled movie universe, both a sequel to 2013's 'Man of Steel' and prequel to the anticipated Justice League of America epics. With Henry Cavill returning as Superman, Ben Affleck as Batman, Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, Gal Gadot as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman. (PG-13; violence, some sensuality)


ELVIS & NIXON (Sony) Remember that historic, and historically weird, photo of President Richard Nixon and rock legend Elvis Presley shaking hands in the White House? This comedy-of-sorts shows you what happened before the picture, with Michael Shannon as the King and Kevin Spacey as Nixon. (R; some language)


DEMOLITION (Fox) An investment banker (Jake Gyllenhaal), having trouble keeping it all together after his wife dies in a car accident, makes an unlikely connection with a customer service representative (Naomi Watts) and decides to rebuild his life by, literally, tearing down parts of the old one. (R; language, some sexual references, drug use, disturbing behavior)


THE PERFECT MATCH (Lionsgate) A relationship-averse ladies' man is bet by his buddies that he can't stay with one woman for an entire month, and the woman he picks is, for once, just not that into the idea of a long-term deal. Romantic comedy with Terrence J, Cassie Ventura, Paula Patton, Donald Faison. (R; sexuality, some nudity, pervasive language)


MY BEST FRIEND (Lionsgate) When a girl moves with her father to the country, she has trouble fitting in until she's befriended by a horse, who talks only to her. Family drama with Catherine Bach, Patrick Muldoon. (G)


UNDERDOGS (Anchor Bay) When the former town bully turned soccer star comes back home to buy the whole town and turn it into a soccer stadium, a foosball champion gets a little help to take him on when the foosball table pieces come to life. Animated fantasy with voices by Matthew Morrison, Ariana Grande, Nicholas Hoult. (PG; some rude humor)


KILL ZONE 2 (Well Go USA) An undercover cop is framed and imprisoned under a different name; when it turns out he's a bone-marrow match for a prison guard's dying daughter, the two men form an alliance that could kill them both. In Mandarin and Cantonese, with English subtitles. (not rated; violence)


THE MARTIAL ARTS KID (Traditionz) A teenager finds his way out of trouble and into a dojo to deal with bullies. With Jansen Panettiere, Kathryn Nelson, and martial-arts stars Don 'The Dragon' Wilson, Cynthia Rothrock. (not rated; some martial-arts violence)


GREEN ROOM While playing at a hole-in-the-wall club in the backwoods, a punk band unwittingly sees a murder victim, making themselves targets unless they can escape alive. Dark thriller with Anton Yelchin, Imogen Poots, Alia Shawkat, Patrick Stewart. (R; violence, gory images, language, some drug content)


MY GOLDEN DAYS A globe-trotting anthropologist looks back on his youth, including the young Russian to whom he gave his identity and the girl who remains the love of his life. Drama directed by Arnaud Desplechin, with Mathieu Amalric, Lou Roy-Lecollinet. In French with English subtitles. (R; sex, nudity, language)


MARGUERITE & JULIEN A pair of aristocratic siblings fall in love, testing more than a few boundaries. Contemporary drama inspired by a real 17th-century story; in French with English subtitles. (not rated; sex, thematic material)


THE DOG LOVER A young woman with an animal rights agency is caught in the middle when she goes undercover to investigate an alleged puppy mill and finds something different. With James Remar, Allison Paige, Lea Thompson. (PG; thematic elements, disturbing images, some language)


MARK SCHAPIRO, Reporter: [voice-over] Time is a fiction, they say. In this remote corner of Brazil's Atlantic Coast, an ancient forest seemingly unspoiled by modern life, beyond the reach of men, machines and markets. But look closer and you'll see that something very different is happening here.


MARK SCHAPIRO: [voice-over] Ricardo da Britez is the chief forest scientist in this reserve. He oversees the carbon counting here. His measurements are being followed closely by people around the world trying to figure out how to buy and sell this carbon on the international market.


MARK SCHAPIRO: Conservation groups identified this area, known as Guaraquecaba, as one of the most threatened eco-hotspots in the world. Even Al Gore visited, triggering international attention.


MARK SCHAPIRO: The Nature Conservancy tried for years to raise funds, but the big money didn't start pouring into the region until fears began to rise about climate change, and a new reason to save the trees, carbon, brought in three large American companies.


RICARDO DA BRITEZ: [subtitles] The companies were interested in carbon credits. Each company supported a different project. The first one was supported by American Electric Power.


MARK SCHAPIRO: Da Britez explained how in 2000, American Electric Power, the utility giant, bought into an area the size of Manhattan. Then came the car company General Motors, and finally, Chevron oil. The three companies invested a total of $18 million to preserve this forest.


CLOVIS BORGES, Executive Director, SPVS: We will purchase part of the land of the region and preserve these areas. And the carbon provided, or the carbon credits that could be provided ? it's not a guarantee ? will be the results that this company can have.


MARK SCHAPIRO: [voice-over] But what is a carbon credit? And why are so many people so interested in buying and selling something that didn't even exist five years ago? It's a question I've been investigating. Before I left for Brazil, I met with veteran Wall Street executive Tom Lewis.


TOM LEWIS, CEO, NYMEX Green Exchange: People often ask the question, ``What is the difference between carbon and other commodities?'' And in many cases, it's exactly the same as another commodity. It trades precisely in the same way. Globally, it's considered about a $300 billion market today. But the expectation is that within a decade, that market could be between $2 trillion and $3 trillion.


MARK SCHAPIRO: Mike Morris is CEO of American Electric Power, the largest operator of coal-fired power plants in the country. He told us that investing in cleaner technology is expensive and takes time, and the only way he would be able to meet emission targets would be to purchase carbon credits.


MICHAEL MORRIS: We'll purchase credits. We'll be in the credit market, along with many, many other people. And so we need the kinds of things that will create credits in the most cost-effective way.


Most of us, if asked, would say it sounds like a great plan, save a tree and soak up the carbon. But most of us don't live here. And this man does. He's a farmer who lives between the GM and American Electric Power reserves.


MARK SCHAPIRO: With all these new assets on the line, forest enforcement in Guaraquecaba has been stepped up. This branch of the state military, called the Green Police or Forca Verde, was established decades ago to protect against environmental crimes. Now, due to the avid American interest in the carbon, their mission has taken on a new focus, protecting the forest from the people who live there.


ANTONIO ALVES: [subtitles] They circled around here. They took out their gun and kicked in the door. I was there and came out, and the guy had a gun pointed at my chest.


MARK SCHAPIRO: Antonio Alves's land borders the GM reserve and he has had multiple run-ins with the Green Police. On one occasion he told us that his roof was leaking and he couldn't afford the materials to fix it. So he went out to find wood in the forest where he lives.


ANTONIO ALVES: [subtitles] And then two police officers showed up. One puts a gun right here. I looked at him and turned off my chainsaw. They handcuffed me right there. There is a law that you can't chop down a tree. It's not legal. But if you're not clear-cutting a forest, just cutting three or four trees to build a house, I don't think it's a crime. They think it is.

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