7/10
Behind bars
28 May 2008
Perhaps one of the best reasons for not committing a crime that will send the perpetrator to jail is to consider what life behind bars is really like. That is what a spoiled man, Nelson Biederman IV, doesn't take into consideration when he defies the law just because he thinks he is above it! Little does he know John Lishitski wants revenge for all Nelson and his kind has done to him.

When Nelson Biederman IV lands in prison, Lishitski manages to become his cell mate to make things worse for this spoiled brat who thinks only about himself. The indignities that go on in places such as the one these men are confined will prove the downfall for even stronger men. Biederman is in the end a stronger man from his own experience among the hard criminals.

Bob Oldenkirk directed this satire about life in prison. Will Arnett and Dax Shepard are Biederman and Lishitski respectively. Both do good work for the director. Chi McBride is seen as Barry, the con with a soft heart despite his menacing exterior. Dylan Baker is also in the cast as the warden.
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