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“Escape is just the Beginning”
MICHAEL SCOFIELD (Wentworth Miller) is a desperate man in a desperate situation. His brother, LINCOLN BURROWS (Dominic Purcell), is on death row and scheduled to die in a few months for an assassination Michael is convinced Lincoln did not commit. With no other options and time winding down, Michael held up a bank to get himself incarcerated alongside his brother in Fox River State Penitentiary. Once he’s inside, Michael – a structural engineer with the blueprints for the prison – begins to execute an elaborate plan to break out Lincoln and prove him innocent of this sensational murder.
With the help of his cellmate, SUCRE (Amaury Nolasco), Michael begins to align himself with a disparate group of prisoners, including former mob boss JOHN ABRUZZI (Peter Stormare) and CHARLES WESTMORELAND (Muse Watson), a man some believe to be the infamous skyjacker D.B. Cooper. On the outside Michael has only one ally, his defense attorney and longtime friend, VERONICA DONOVAN (Robin Tunney) – who also happens to be Lincoln’s former girlfriend. Meanwhile, Lincoln’s 15-year-old son, LJ (Marshall Allman), is now adrift without his uncle Michael’s positive influence in his life.
PRISON BREAK combines the hope of “The Shawshank Redemption,” the camaraderie of “The Longest Yard” and the tense procedure and spectacle of “The Great Escape.” This intriguing new series will reveal additional pieces of the puzzle each week as Michael carries out his daring plan to mastermind the ultimate prison break – and solve the far-reaching national-scale conspiracy that landed his brother there in the first place.
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All of them have a secret, all of them are <u>L O S T</u>
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“Don’t Tell Them What They Can’t Do”
The Plot
A passenger jet breaks apart in mid-air, crash-landing on a tropical island somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. Left without the creature comforts and basic necessities of civilization, the 48 survivors are forced to rely upon one another to stay alive — and given the personality quirks of these survivors, this won’t be easy during the first season of the ABC hit series Lost. Generally with the help of flashbacks, viewers learn a number of deep dark secrets about the castaways on a need-to-know basis, especially the demons plaguing Dr. Jack Shephard (Matthew Fox) and one-hit-wonder rock star Charlie Pace (Dominic Monaghan). Every so often, a crisis arises for the principal purpose of revealing a hitherto unknown and unsuspected aspect of one of the characters. Inevitably, hostilities both minor and serious arise from the basic fundamental differences among the survivors: Korean couple Jin and Sun Kwon (Daniel Dae Kim, Yunjin Kim) are unable to uphold their family traditions under the circumstances, while their inability to speak English creates an additional barrier between themselves and the others; and the MacGyver-like resourcefulness of former Iraqi Republican Guard Sayid (Naveen Andrews) is not enough to overcome the racism of some of his fellow passengers. Then there is the unfriendly aura of the island itself, with its inscrutable topography, and the bizarre menagerie of wild animals, ranging from a polar bear to a (possible) dinosaur! Also, the discovery in one episode of two long-dead bodies certainly does nothing to uplift the rescue hopes of the hapless survivors. And finally, there seems to be someone else on the island…someone not on the passenger list…someone who kidnaps two of the castaways and threatens to kill off the rest one by one. The one overriding question near the end of season one is: who among the “major” characters will not make it to next season
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Academy Award Winners
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- Best Motion Picture of the Year
Winner: THE DEPARTED - Best Achievement in Directing
Winner: Martin Scorsese for THE DEPARTED - Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
Winner: Forest Whitaker for THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND - Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Winner: Helen Mirren for THE QUEEN - Best Achievement in Editing
Winner: THE DEPARTED - Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Song
Winner: AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH - Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner: LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE - Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Score
Winner: BABEL - Best Documentary, Feature
Winner: AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH - Best Documentary, Short Subject
Winner: THE BLOOD OF YINGZHOU DISTRICT - Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner: Jennifer Hudson for DREAMGIRLS - Best Foreign Film
Winner: LEBEN DER ANDEREN, DAS - Best Achievement in Visual Effects
Winner: THE PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN - Best Achievement in Cinematography
Winner: LABERINTO DEL FAUNO, EL - Best Achievement in Costume Design
Winner: MARIE ANTOINETTE - Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published
Winner: THE DEPARTED - Best Animated Feature Film of the Year
Winner: HAPPY FEET - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner: Alan Arkin for LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE - Best Achievement in Sound
Winner: DREAMGIRLS - Best Achievement in Sound Editing
Winner: LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA - Best Short Film, Live Action
Winner: WEST BANK STORY - Best Short Film, Animated
Winner: THE DANISH POET - Best Achievement in Makeup
Winner: LABERINTO DEL FAUNO, EL - Best Achievement in Art Direction
Winner: LABERINTO DEL FAUNO, EL
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