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"Let's Go to Prison (2006)" is a comedy film directed by Bob Odenkirk and starring Dax Shepard and Will Arnett. The release in question is a 1080p HDRip with x264 video and AAC 2.0 audio, often verified for quality in digital distribution contexts. More information on the film's cast and reception can be found on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes.
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Despite the poor theatrical reception and minimal box office returns, the movie found a second life on home video formats, cable networks, and digital streaming. Audiences responded well to the undeniable comedic chemistry between Dax Shepard and Will Arnett, alongside memorable supporting roles—such as Chi McBride playing the romance-novel-loving inmate Barry and Michael Shannon playing a fierce prison gang leader. Over the years, its quotable dialogue and deadpan delivery transformed it into a recognizable cult favorite among fans of 2000s slapstick and dark comedies. Legacy Format Availability
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The plot follows career criminal John Lyshitski (played by Dax Shepard), who spends his life moving in and out of the penal system. When the harsh judge who repeatedly sentenced him passes away, John redirects his vengeance toward the judge’s arrogant son, Nelson Biederman III (played by Will Arnett). Through a series of setups, John successfully lands Nelson in a maximum-security penitentiary right alongside him. John then intentionally gets himself re-arrested so he can buddy up to Nelson under the guise of an experienced mentor, secretly working to ensure Nelson's prison experience is as miserable, terrifying, and chaotic as humanly possible. Understanding Scene Release Tags and Security
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Loosely based on the satirical non-fiction book You Are Going to Prison by Jim Hogshire $4.0 Million / $4.6 Million The Narrative Plot
: While it received largely negative reviews from critics upon release—currently holding a 12% on Rotten Tomatoes