"Let's Go to Prison" was not a box office smash. However, in the years following its theatrical run, it found a massive audience on DVD and streaming. Several factors contribute to its lasting popularity: A. The "Reno 911!" Style Writing
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Bringing his signature Mr. Show absurdist alternative comedy style to the director’s chair, Odenkirk infuses the grim prison setting with a surreal, cartoony energy.
The film (2006) is a dark comedy directed by Bob Odenkirk, featuring a script by Thomas Lennon and Robert Ben Garant. The story follows career criminal John Lyshitski (Dax Shepard) who, after serving multiple sentences, seeks revenge on the son (Will Arnett) of the judge who repeatedly incarcerated him. Plot Summary
Undeterred, John turns his attention to the judge's obnoxious, pampered son, , portrayed with hilarious smugness by Will Arnett (famous for his roles in Arrested Development and Gob Bluth ). John skillfully manipulates events to frame Nelson for a crime, landing him in the same violent penitentiary John once called home. To ensure the "full treatment," John gets himself re-arrested and arranges to become Nelson's cellmate, setting the stage for a bizarre, twisted prison comedy.
[John Lyshitski (Dax Shepard)] │ ├──> Frames for a crime ──> [Nelson Biederman IV (Will Arnett)] │ │ └──> Purposefully joins as cellmate <─────┘
"Let's Go to Prison" was not a box office smash. However, in the years following its theatrical run, it found a massive audience on DVD and streaming. Several factors contribute to its lasting popularity: A. The "Reno 911!" Style Writing
The video resolution, measuring 1920x1080 pixels (Full High Definition). Lets.Go.to.Prison.2006.1080p.HDRip.x264.AAC2.0-FGT
Bringing his signature Mr. Show absurdist alternative comedy style to the director’s chair, Odenkirk infuses the grim prison setting with a surreal, cartoony energy. "Let's Go to Prison" was not a box office smash
The film (2006) is a dark comedy directed by Bob Odenkirk, featuring a script by Thomas Lennon and Robert Ben Garant. The story follows career criminal John Lyshitski (Dax Shepard) who, after serving multiple sentences, seeks revenge on the son (Will Arnett) of the judge who repeatedly incarcerated him. Plot Summary The "Reno 911
Undeterred, John turns his attention to the judge's obnoxious, pampered son, , portrayed with hilarious smugness by Will Arnett (famous for his roles in Arrested Development and Gob Bluth ). John skillfully manipulates events to frame Nelson for a crime, landing him in the same violent penitentiary John once called home. To ensure the "full treatment," John gets himself re-arrested and arranges to become Nelson's cellmate, setting the stage for a bizarre, twisted prison comedy.
[John Lyshitski (Dax Shepard)] │ ├──> Frames for a crime ──> [Nelson Biederman IV (Will Arnett)] │ │ └──> Purposefully joins as cellmate <─────┘