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  1. Nov 18, 2006 · Let’s Go to Prison” is a sly, very funny comedy that stays admirably deadpan every time you think it’s about to veer into gross-out territory.

    • Bob Odenkirk
  2. Career criminal John Lyshitski (Dax Shepard) wants revenge on the now-dead judge who put him away. He gets a prime opportunity when the judge's son (Will Arnett), though innocent of a crime, is ...

    • (40)
    • Bob Odenkirk
    • R
    • Dax Shepard
  3. Let's Go to Prison: Directed by Bob Odenkirk. With Dax Shepard, Will Arnett, Chi McBride, David Koechner. When a career criminal's plan for revenge is thwarted by unlikely circumstances, he puts his intended victim's son in his place by putting him in prison...and then joining him.

    • (27K)
    • Comedy, Crime
    • Bob Odenkirk
    • 2006-11-17
  4. Nov 17, 2006 · Based on a non-fiction novel by an ex-convict about how to stay out of jail (and/or survive it once you know you're headed upriver), Let's Go To Prison is an uncompromising, no-hold-barred revenge comedy.

    • (13)
    • Bob Odenkirk
    • TV-14
    • Dax Shepard
  5. Nov 23, 2006 · Rabid to wreak vengeance upon the recently deceased judge who repeatedly put him away, serial felon John Lyshitski (Shepard) engineers a plot to have the man’s son, hateful millionaire Nelson...

  6. Movie Review. Pot-smoking slacker John Lyshitski is on a first-name basis with the residents and staff of Illinois’ Rossmore State Penitentiary. In and out of cells since he was a boy, John always seems to steal the wrong car at the wrong time. He doesn’t blame himself, of course.

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  8. Nov 18, 2006 · John haphazardly orchestrates events that land them both in prison in hopes of making Nelson’s life a living hell; what follows is an inexorable volley of physical humor, racial jokes, rear-entry innuendos, and wannabe ironic contrasts that succeeds in doing just that to the audience (if the screening I attended is any indication, even the ...

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