| | Let's Go To Prison DVD (1 Customer Review)
| Category | Comedies DVDs, Friends Movies, Rivalry Videos, Criminals | | Starring | Will Arnett, Bob Odenkirk, Dax Shepard, Dylan Baker, Chi McBride, David Koechner, Michael Shannon, Paul Young | | Director of Photography | Ramsey Nickell | | Producer | Marc Abraham, Matt Berenson | | Writer | Ben Garant |
Dax Shepard, Will Arnett, and Chi McBride star in this unrated comedy. Extras include deleted scenes and original theatrical version. Dax Shepard (EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH) 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 maneuvers, 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 humor 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 though not nearly as impressive here as on ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT, Will Arnett is likeable enough. Chi McBride delivers some laughs as Barry, a teddy bear of a man who is after Biederman's heart (and backside) in several shower scenes. While LET'S GO TO PRISON may be set to stand in the long shadow cast by other Odenkirk works such as MELVIN GOES TO DINNER and MR. SHOW, the director does manage to deliver a light look at the usually dismal world of the incarcerated. Theatrical Release: November 17, 2006
This is the only Paul Young video. Let's Go To Prison | List Price | $9.99 (You save $3.00) | | Studio | Universal Studios Home Video | | Orig Year | 2006 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 21105  | | CD Universe Part number | 7367829 | | Catalog number | 61032264 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 06, 2007 | | Rating | R (MPAA) | | Rating Reason | for language, sexual content, some violence and drug material. | | Running Time | 92 Minutes | | Additional Info | Widescreen; Dubbed; Rated; Unrated | | Movie Details | Color; Widescreen; Dubbed; Rated; Unrated |
Let's Go To Prison Movie Review Let's Go To Prison DVD Region 1 Note: This release includes both unrated and rated versions on one side of the disc. Snap Case Single Side - Dual Layer Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85 Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English, French, Spanish Subtitles - English (SDH), French, Spanish - Optional Additional Release Material: Behind the Scenes: Soundtrack Sessions Alternate Scenes: 1. Alternate Ending 2. Deleted Scenes 3. Extended Scenes
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