Plot Summary: Career felon John Lyshitski (Dax Shepard) is out to get revenge against the judge (Steve Dahl) responsible for sending him to jail, but he has run into a seemingly insurmountable obstacle: the judge is dead. Thanks to the many imperfections in the legal system, however, he gets the next best thing. It appears that Nelson Biederman IV (Will Arnett), the judge’s despicably wealthy and spoiled son, has been convicted of a crime he did not commit. John is so bent on getting retribution that he cheerfully finds his way right back to prison. He is just itching to get a chance to show Nelson the ropes and when the two actually become cellmates, his most precious wish is granted. Naturally, Nelson is so unaccustomed to the criminal lifestyle that his behavior immediately offends all the wrong people. Soon, John is making deals and selling Nelson to the powerful Barry (Chi McBride), who is looking for a companion on those lonely prison nights. Just when John couldn’t possibly be enjoying himself any more with his victim, a twist of fate turns Nelson into the “Big Man” on the block. Now it’s Nelson’s turn to give John a little taste of his own medicine. |
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RELEASE DATE
November 17th, 2006 (wide) March 6th, 2007 (DVD)
STUDIO
Universal Pictures
DIRECTOR
Bob Odenkirk
STARRING
Dax Shepard, Will Arnett, Chi McBride, Dylan Baker, Steve Dahl, David Koechner, Michael Shannon, Michael Hitchcock
USER RATING
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GENRE
Comedy
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MPAA RATING
Rated R for language, sexual content, some violence and drug material.
RUNTIME
Unknown
LANGUAGE
English
BUDGET
Unknown
OPENING WEEKEND
$2,108,000
TOTAL GROSS
Unknown
EXTERNAL
Let's Go to Prison at AskMen.com
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