Thursday, November 23, 2006

 

Let's Go to Prison (2006)

  After being sentenced, several times, by the same hard-nosed judge, John Lyshitski, a recently paroled career criminal, played by Dax Shepard, decides to seek revenge. To his dismay, he learns the judge has recently passed away. As happenstance would have it, the judge's son, played by Will Arnett, makes the newspapers and becomes the target of Lyshitski's revenge.

  With a little help from Lyshitski, the judge's son gets convicted and sentenced to prison. Per his plan of revenge, Lyshitski gets himself convicted (again). Now in prison together, Lyshitski sets his plan into action giving the judge's son less than accruate advice on prison life.

  The premise of this movie had potential but unfortunately it failed to materialize on the screen. While it has a few funny moments, all-in-all it was a rather boring movie.

 

Let's Go to Prison

Title: Let's Go to Prison
Released: 2006
Genre: Comedy
Rated:  (some violence, drug material, sexual content, language)
Director: Bob Odenkirk
Producers: Marc Abraham, Matt Berenson
Cast: Dax Shepard, Will Arnett, Chi McBride
Our Review: 1½ Movie Reels (5 being best)
The Blurb Meister™ says: "Let's go to sleep."