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542: 323:-inducing drug. The guards and prisoners believe they are dead and bury them. Just before the death match, Nelson had legally adopted Barry, who has been paroled, so he retakes control of the Biederman Foundation. Barry uses the Biederman Foundation's funds to bribe the mortician to skip the autopsy and later digs up John and Nelson. John, Nelson and Barry begin a new chapter of life, starting a winery (the product is "toilet wine"). 556: 296:
in state prison. John, not satisfied with Nelson merely going to prison, decides to join him there by purposely selling narcotics to undercover cops. At his trial before the same judge Nelson had, John pleads guilty and convinces her he be sentenced to three to five years in the same prison as Nelson.
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Frustrated with Nelson's newfound respect, John drugs Nelson and tattoos "white power" onto his forehead to sabatoge his parole hearing. Nelson's parole is denied and the board recommends he serves the full sentence. Enraged, Nelson confronts John, who confesses to framing Nelson, making it clear it
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Nelson angers white supremacist gang leader Lynard by ratting him out on a prison shanking, who vows to kill him after being thrown in the hole. After Lynard is released, Nelson acquires a syringe containing deadly chemicals to commit suicide; before he can do so, Lynard attacks him in his cell. The
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Charged with felony assault, Nelson demands that the Biederman Foundation get him acquitted. The board nearly complies, before deciding to purposely provide Nelson with a grossly incompetent defense team at the trial. The incompetent jury find Nelson guilty and he is sentenced to three to five years
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After serving three prison sentences, repeat offender John Lyshitski plots revenge on Judge Nelson Biederman III, a tough judge who presided over each of his trials, passing him stiff sentences. John calls the courthouse to determine when he will next preside over a case, only to discover that he
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Nelson reaches his one-year parole hearing relatively unharmed, and as the new leader of the white supremacist gang for "killing" Lynard. Nelson, who initially submits to being Barry's partner out of fear, grows to care for him, willingly playing along with the "relationship" to keep him happy.
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John bribes a prison guard to become Nelson's cellmate, pretends to be his friend, and gives Nelson terrible advice on surviving in prison. Despite being an unhardened and inexperienced prisoner, Nelson gets himself out of the many situations that John's misinformation creates. He meets G-Lords
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John turns his attention to the late judge's obnoxious son, Nelson Biederman IV. At a dedication ceremony for Judge Biederman, he breaks into Nelson's car, emptying his emergency inhaler. After the ceremony, John stalks Nelson in his van; a hyperventilating Nelson frantically searches through a
274:. It was released in theaters on November 17, 2006. The film was the product of creative interference on the part of the studio, according to Odenkirk, and went on to receive mostly negative reviews and was not financially successful. 462:, which Odenkirk wrote). According to writers Tom Lennon and Robert Ben Garant's appearance on the Nerdist Podcast from August 23, 2011, changes included a happier ending, the removal of a sparse drums-only score recorded by 300:
leader Barry, an imposing, brawny gay man who coerces him into a relationship. Despite his intimidating appearance, Barry is a sensitive romantic, supplying potential romantic partners with his finest toilet-made
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and mistake him for a violent robber. The police arrive and arrest Nelson. John is ecstatic that Nelson has landed in the criminal justice system which he suffered in for so long at the hands of Nelson's father.
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During the end credits, Chi McBride in character as Barry, sings a song called "Shower with U" (credited as "Barry's Love Theme" on the soundtrack) in which he repeatedly sings "I wanna take a shower with you".
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syringe falls out of Nelson's pocket, Lynard assumes it is heroin and injects himself, accidentally killing himself, and Nelson earns the respect of and authority over the White Kingdom.
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The studio made significant alterations during the film's editing process that made Odenkirk unhappy with the final result (which also happened with the film
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did not find the film funny, and wrote: "The few laughs this purported comedy contains are fully displayed in its far more amusing trailer".
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may actually improve with repeat viewings, since its best aspects are offhand enough to be missed the first time around." Frank Scheck of
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as John Lyshitski, a career felon who sought to assassinate the judge that put him away constantly, but chose to settle for his son
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as Nelson Biederman IV, the obnoxious son of the late Judge Biederman, thrown in prison after a misunderstanding, no thanks to John
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was his father who made John the man he was, and they fight. Guards intervene and set up a death match between the two prisoners.
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reports that the film opened in eleventh place with a gross of $ 2,220,050. It closed with a domestic gross of $ 4,630,045.
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gave it a score of 27 out of 100 sampled from 13 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".
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as Duane, Nelsons lawyer who was running the Nelson Biederman foundation while Nelson was in prison
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pharmacy's shelves for a new inhaler, with his erratic behavior making the owners think he is a
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is guilty on all counts of clichéd setups, base humor, and failure to ellicit laughs."
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Nelson also protects Barry from Lynard's former cronies, who are now loyal to him.
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wrote: "Unlike the vast majority of rude big screen comedies these days,
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as Judge Eva Fwae Wun, the judge who sent both Nelson and John to prison
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used for the film is the same prison featured in the beginning of
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as Judge Biederman, the judge who constantly sent John to prison
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When the fight comes, John and Nelson inject each other with a
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on March 6, 2007 with deleted scenes and an alternate ending.
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Bob Odenkirk
Robert Ben Garant
Thomas Lennon
Michael Patrick Jann
Marc Abraham
Dax Shepard
Will Arnett
Chi McBride
David Koechner
Dylan Baker
Carsey-Werner
Strike Entertainment
Universal Pictures
comedy film
Bob Odenkirk
Dax Shepard
Will Arnett
Chi McBride
You Are Going to Prison
Jim Hogshire
junkie
Merlot
coma
Dax Shepard
Will Arnett
Chi McBride
David Koechner
Dylan Baker
Michael Shannon

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