In the comedyLet's Go to Prison, revenge proves not so sweet for John Lyshitski (Dax ... more
Shepard,Employee of the Month), an incompetent ex-con who manages to get the son of the judge who first convicted him sent to prison. But John finds that unsatisfying,...
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Career criminal and total loser John Lyshitski (Dax Shepard - Without A Paddle) has ... more
figured out the best way to get revenge on the judge who sent him to jail: watch the official's obnoxious son, Nelson Blederman IV (Will Arnett - RV), survive some time...
In the comedyLet's Go to Prison, revenge proves not so sweet for John Lyshitski (Dax ... more
Shepard,Employee of the Month), an incompetent ex-con who manages to get the son of the judge who first convicted him sent to prison. But John finds that unsatisfying,...
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Advantages: Hours of fun Disadvantages: Characters talk too much
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Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man and goto Mars.
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Bud Abbott was born in1895 in New Jersey, USA. Surprisingly Lou Costello was born 1906 also in New Jersey, USA. They had both toured in ?Burlesque? but had only limited success until teaming up in 1936. But it wasn?t until 1940 until they where signed by ?Universal? and went on to make their first movie ?Night in the Tropics?. By 1950 there Star was starting to fade.
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Contains strong language, moderate violence and hard drug references
Video Category
Feature Film
Plot
For John Lyshitski, prison is a second home where he knows all the rules and runs the show. After being released from his most recent jail stay, Lyshitski decides it’s time to avenge the man responsible for it all. But to his horror, Lyshitski learns he’s been freed just moments after the death of his nemesis, Judge Biederman. Needing someone to take out his grudge on, Lyshitski sets his sights on Biederman’s son, Nelson.
Release details
DVD Region
DVD
Studio(s)
UNIVERSAL PICTURES UK; UNIVERSAL MUSIC OPERATIONS, Universal Pictures UK Video Rental
Dutch, Norweigan, Finnish, French, Danish, Swedish
Hearing Impaired Language
English
Technical information
Special Features
Interactive menu
Aspect Ratio
1.85 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Sound
Dolby Digital 5.1
Dubbing Sound
Dolby Digital 5.1 Russian Dolby Digital 5.1 French
Professional reviews
Review
Let's Go to Prison is a sly, very funny comedy that stays admirably deadpan every time you think its about to veer into gross-out territory (New York Times, 04/04/2007)
DVD Description
Dax Shepard (IDIOCRACY) stars in this prison comedy as John Lyshitski, a lifelong petty criminal who is all too familiar with the criminal justice system. For Lyshitski, prison is a second home where he knows all the rules and runs the show. After being released from his most recent jail stay, Lyshitski decides it’s time to avenge the man responsible for it all. But to his horror, Lyshitski learns he’s been freed just moments after the death of his nemesis, Judge Biederman. Needing someone to take out his grudge on, Lyshitski sets his sights on the judge’s son, Nelson Biederman IV (Will Arnett). A well-groomed, high-powered executive who verges on uptight, Biederman looks like he wouldn’t make it through one night in a jail cell. But as the result of Lyshitski’s tricky manoeuvres, Biederman finds himself sentenced to several years in a penitentiary that would intimidate even a seasoned criminal. Proving just how far he’ll go for revenge, Lyshitski also gets himself arrested so that he can make his target’s life a living hell. LET’S GO TO PRISON is what you’d expect from a prison comedy. Beyond the usual rape jokes and fist fights, the film finds humour in jail cell decoration, toilet wine, and unlikely bonds between inmates. Dax Shepard shows off a slightly different side than he has in other films, and Will Arnett (ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT) turns in a likeable performance. Chi McBride delivers some laughs as Barry, a teddy bear of a man who is after Biederman’s heart. LET’S GO TO PRISON manages to deliver a light hearted look at the usually dismal world of the incarcerated.
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