
Let's Go to Prison is a dark American comedy that was released in theatres November 17, 2006, starring Dax Shepard, Will Arnett and Chi McBride, and directed by Bob Odenkirk. The movie was loosely based on the non-fiction book, You Are Going to Prison by Jim Hogshire.
Filming took place at the defunct Joliet Prison in Joliet, Illinois. The same prison is featured in the beginning of The Blues Brothers.
John Lyshitski (Dax Shepard) has spent most of his life being a scumbag, thanks to Judge Nelson Biederman III, who has been giving him hard sentences ever since he stole a car at the age of eight. Now he wants revenge, but finds that the judge died an all too peaceful death three days previous to John’s release from prison.
He turns his attention to Nelson Biederman III’s obnoxious son, Nelson Biederman IV (Will Arnett). John manages to get Nelson convicted on a trumped-up robbery charge and to ensure that he gets “the full treatment”, John decides to join him in prison by committing a crime he knew he'd never get away with.
After negotiating with the judge and bribing a few guards, he ends up as Nelson’s cellmate, and here he pretends to be his friend, all in an attempt to give him the wrong advice on surviving life in prison.
Somehow, Nelson gets himself out of a numerous array of jams (even meeting the love of his life, the gang leader Barry) and reaches his one year parole hearing relatively unscathed. However, John won't allow his target to escape prison so easily: while Nelson is asleep John writes "WHITEPOWER" on his forehead. This leads to the parole board deciding that Nelson "needs" more time to be rehabilitated. Infuriated, Nelson brings John up on the act, who confesses to putting Nelson in jail and the two get embroiled in a fight. It's here that John regrets bunking with Nelson when he realizes Nelson has nothing to lose but his will to murder, and John is the target. After an ensuing brawl, the guards set up a death match between the two.
However, John and Nelson secretly conspire and inject each other with a coma-inducing drug. The guards and prisoners believe that they are dead and bury the pair outside in the cemetery. Barry, who has been let on parole, digs the two up and they are free.
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