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The movie follows a career criminal named John Lyshitski, whose plan for revenge is thwarted by unlikely circumstances. He puts his intended victim's son to jail and going back there only to make the victim's stay there as horrible as possible.
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IMDb:
5.9
Quality:
HD
Duration:
84 min
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Entertainment Weekly
It's hard to get laughs out of stuff that devolved into parody 10 or 20 years ago.
November 23, 2006
Reel Film Reviews
...has its share of effective moments - most of which come courtesy of star Will Arnett...
May 17, 2007
AV Club
Prison makes its 84-minute running time feel like a five-year sentence with no chance for parole.
November 27, 2006
Calgary Movies
The short and the sweet of it: Let's Go to Prison is one of the worst pieces of Hollywood garbage I have ever seen.
June 21, 2007
Variety
Let's Go to Prison feels like an overextended sketch-comedy idea insufficiently filled out by subsidiary characters (few significantly figure) or standout setpieces.
November 20, 2006
sbs.is
evern less funny than brothers solomon
April 24, 2008
Hollywood Reporter
Arnett underplays to the point where he seems as shellshocked as his character, while Shepard seems to have forgotten that the film is supposed to be a comedy.
November 20, 2006
Los Angeles Times
Because the movie can't bring itself to take that leap into full-on absurdity, the characters and comic opportunities stay confined to their cells.
November 20, 2006
Boston Phoenix
As a comedy, Bob Odenkirk's penitentiary send-up is bootless.
April 23, 2009
Chicago Reader
Shepard's character periodically rattles off damning statistics about America's booming prison industry, but most of the gags are of the don't-drop-the-soap variety.
July 28, 2009
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