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Released by Universal Pictures and produced by the team behind Arrested Development (including Mitchell Hurwitz), Let’s Go to Prison was a box office disappointment, grossing just $4.6 million against a $4 million budget. However, it found afterlife success on DVD and digital platforms.

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Let’s Go to Prison may never be called a masterpiece. But for those who love offbeat, dark, irreverent comedies with heart (and a prison sing-along), this 2006 oddity is a treasure. And the FGT HDRip ensures that treasure remains watchable, sharable, and preserved for years to come.

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Dax Shepard plays John Lyshitski (pronounced “Lih-shit-skee”), a career criminal who has spent years in and out of prison. Upon release, he seeks revenge against the judge who repeatedly jailed him, Judge Nelson Biederman (Jeffrey Tambor). But the judge dies of a heart attack. So John decides to target the judge’s smug, spoiled son, Nelson Biederman IV (Will Arnett). John’s plan? Frame Nelson for a petty crime, get him thrown into the brutal state penitentiary, and make his life a living hell. An HDRip (HD Rip) is typically sourced from

The twist? Once inside, John discovers he actually likes being in prison (structure, routine, no real-world decisions) and Nelson, despite his privilege, might be tougher than he looks. The two form an unlikely friendship involving prison politics, gang wars, prison musicals, and an inmate named Barry (Chi McBride) who runs the prison’s black market.

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