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Let's Go to Prison (2006) Let's Go to Prison is a hilarious comedy film released in 2006 that takes viewers on a wild and

Let's Go to Prison (2006) Soundboard

Let's Go to Prison is a hilarious comedy film released in 2006 that takes viewers on a wild and chaotic ride through the world of incarceration. Directed by Bob Odenkirk and written by Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon, the movie delivers non-stop laughter with its clever and outrageous humor.

The film revolves around the eccentric character of John Lyshitski, portrayed by the talented Dax Shepard. Lyshitski is a career criminal who has spent most of his life behind bars. When he discovers that the judge responsible for his many incarcerations, Nelson Biederman IV (played by Will Arnett), has never experienced prison life, he decides to take matters into his own hands.

Lyshitski orchestrates a plan to get Biederman thrown into prison, ensuring that his life becomes a living nightmare. However, things don't go quite as planned when the judge ends up in a supermax prison where the corrupt warden (Michael Shannon) rules with an iron fist. As both Lyshitski and Biederman struggle to survive behind bars, they reluctantly join forces to take down the warden and seek their revenge.

The dynamic chemistry between Dax Shepard and Will Arnett shines through in this film, as their characters clash and eventually bond amidst the chaos of prison life. Shepard's comedic timing and Arnett's dry wit create a perfect balance, keeping the audience entertained throughout.

Supporting the stellar lead duo, Let's Go to Prison also features a talented ensemble cast including Chi McBride as Barry, Biederman's cellmate who becomes an unlikely mentor, and David Koechner as Shanahan, Lyshitski's dimwitted but loyal friend. Also joining the mix, Dylan Baker portrays the cunning and manipulative Deputy Billings, who adds an extra layer of chaos to the inmates' lives.

The screenplay, penned by Garant and Lennon, is filled with sharp wit and unexpected twists that keep the audience on their toes. The film cleverly satirizes the flaws in the American prison system, highlighting the absurdities and injustices that can occur within it. However, it does so in a lighthearted and often ridiculous manner that ensures the focus remains on the humor rather than a serious commentary.

Let's Go to Prison is a fun and entertaining film that is sure to leave viewers in stitches. Whether it's the over-the-top characters, the nonsensical situations, or the unexpected bonds formed behind bars, this movie delivers laughs from start to finish.

If you're in the mood for a comedy that doesn't take itself too seriously and offers an unconventional take on the prison genre, Let's Go to Prison is a perfect choice. With its talented cast, smart writing, and outrageous humor, it provides an enjoyable escape from reality.

You can immerse yourself in the comical world of Let's Go to Prison by watching the film and enjoying the hilarious antics of Dax Shepard, Will Arnett, and the rest of the cast. And if you want to relive the laughter, you can also find this soundtrack available for download and play here, ensuring that the fun continues even after the movie ends.

A few months ago, I had his balls in a vise,
Actually, Barry, there is something I can do for you.
AII right, Iadies, we're on Iockdown!
AII right, maestro, come on, Iet's get him out of here.
All the boys would push their books down onto the floor.
And a chance for a bright future,
And mess with them in any way whatsoever,
And this, too, fool.
And watching guys get arrested on TV?
And you know what? I need my medication,
Apologize to him, and put this entire thing behind us.
As Mr. Biederman's only heir,
Barry.
Barry.
Brain damage, three to two, ear bit off, even money,
Brass cleaner.
Break it up! Break it up!
But it will put you in a stupor
But you're not now. You're a piece of meat and you're in the grinder.
Case number 9741,
Check to see if there are Iights on the roof
Claustrophobia, loneliness,
Come back, hang out some more, go to dinner
Congratulations, Barry. I'm glad they Iet you out.
Do you own this house? I mean,,,
Does that work for you two dickheads?
Doing in a place Iike this?
Don't make me go get no shoebox, now
Don't you ever Iie to Barry again, you hear me?
Eureka. Oh, yeah.
Even though you've seen it with your own eyes
Every year, there are enough children
Five to seven?
From the tippety, cocksuckers!
Fuck.
FWAE WAN: What is it, Mr. Biederman?
Give it to him
Go to him.
God, this place has really done a number on me.
Grown accustomed to your face, if you will.
Guilty.
Had enough of yourself already?
Hell, yeah.
Hey, have some tea. Hey, thanks.
Hey, he's my property, dickmonster.
Hey, I got something for you.
Hi.
Hmm?
Home team wins.
How do you know all this stuff, John?
I don't know
I don't think so.
I know that we did not start
I was just thinking about going postal over at the Popeye's Chicken
I won't if you won't.
I'd have 15 cents,
I'II buy this place and have it burned to the ground.
I'll go to jail,
I'm sorry.
Iike he was Ben & Jerry's Heroin Chunk,
In the hole, it's impossible to tell the difference
In Vanity Fair a couple of years ago.
It's all right to cry
It's disgusting.
It's easy,
It's good to see you. Yeah.
JOHN: The system is one shifty prick,
JOHN: What do you mean?
Judaical system?
Just make sure that under return address, you write the word asshole,
Let's go.
Look, this is ridiculous
Looks good
Made it for you. Okay.
MAN 1: Watch it! MAN 2: That ain't mine. It's cool.
MAN 2: Hurry it up. A Iot of people waiting.
MAN 4: He's got some pretty eyes. Pretty Iips.
MAN: Hey, come on, hurry up.
No rear entry.
No.
Nobody's here to relax, and once you're in,
Not here, fellas.
Not physically,
Now with his parole hearing just around the bend,
Of all the fears men have about prison,
Oh, just Ieave me alone.
Okay. Shit.
Pardon my fucking French. I guess they win.
Prison
Prosecution, present your case!
Put your Iittle finger up, baby! Yeah!
Robbed.
Shit in his pillowcase, burn down his garage,
So I can get Iocked back up in here with my sweet Iittle Pisces.
So now what do we do?
So the plot fucking thickens
Starting with His Honor himself,
That's ridiculous. No one's scared of me.
That's selfish.
That's unpleasant or confining as being Iike a prison?
That's why I need you to be part of,,,
The boys in the Iegal department think
The machine works,
The news? Oh, yeah.
The way I see it is you still got three options.
There's only one quick way out,
They're in our parks, they're in our streets, and they're in our schools,
They've made me into one of them.
To fill a stadium more than three times,
Uh huh? Uh huh?
Uh huh.
Under the best of circumstances,
Wait.
WARDEN: Come on, that was funny.
We are friends.
Well, I guess that will take out a Iittle of the sting.
Well, Iet's see.
Well, if you wanna keep getting the catalog,
Well, just stand right here. Okay?
Well, what you got, Nelson?
What say you just give Barry a Iittle Eskimo kiss?
What would you call that?
What's your name?
When I get out of here,
Where the hell are you guys?
Which comes out to $75 million a day nationally,
Who's the new guy?
Why?
WOMAN: Mr, Hinkley, you have a telephone call on line one
Would you Iike some merlot?
Yeah, fight's gonna takes place on the cistern.
You are my property, to do with as I please,
You don't need this where you're going.
You Iike Iittle baby ducks?
You know, there are over two million Americans behind bars,
You pissed me off because,,, I mean I went to my own,,,
You told me to.
You would never see the Iight of day again.
You're not thinking about doing yourself in, are you?
Yup, My whole life's been leading up to this,
'Cause I'm a great guy
(AIN'T THAT A KICK IN THE HEAD PLAYING)
(ALL LAUGHING)
(BANGING ON CELL)
(BOTH GRUNTING)
(CLEARING THROAT)
(CLINKING)
(CRYING)
(FEELS SO GOOD PLAYING)
(GASPING)
(GAVEL BANGING) This court is adjourned.
(GLASS SMASHING)
(GRUNTING)
(GRUNTING)
(INMATES CLAMORING)
(JOHN WHISTLING)
(LAUGHING)
(MUSIC PLAYING)
(PEOPLE APPLAUDING)
(SCOFFS)
(SCREAMS)
(SHUSHING)
(SINGING)
(SLURPING)
# An orange jumpsuit
# Big house
# Doing a dime
# In Angola, Attica, Sing Sing
# Just break some laws and you get in free
# Let's go to prison! Come on now!
# Lock up
# Oh, ho ho, Lord
# Prison, Alcatraz
# Stir
# The State's got plans for you
# This place takes patience
# You didn't do the crime
# You will find