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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 ...
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If movies could be punished, Let's Go to Prison would be sent to solitary confinement for impersonating a prison comedy.
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
Let's Go to Prison received largely negative reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 12% based on 41 reviews. The consensus states: "Let's Go to Prison is guilty on all counts of clichéd setups, base humor, and failure to ellicit laughs."
9 (69%) Showing 13 Critic Reviews. 70. The New York Times. It takes a while to realize that this is actually a sly, very funny comedy, one that stays admirably deadpan every time you think it’s about to veer into gross-out territory. Read More. By Neil Genzlinger FULL REVIEW. 60. Variety.
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John Lyshitski (Dax Shepard) is a career criminal who's figured out how to get revenge on the now-dead judge who sent him to prison: watch gleefully as the official's obnoxious son, Nelson Biederman IV (Will Arnett), tries to navigate the prison system.