The specific string is a standardized release filename used within digital file-sharing networks. It represents a high-definition digital rip of the 2006 comedy film Let's Go to Prison .
: This indicates the video encoding standard used. x264 is a widely used format for encoding video because it provides a good balance between video quality and file size.
Although not a blockbuster, the film gained a cult following due to its dark humor. Its presence in file-sharing networks years after release is common for mid-budget comedies that remain popular for casual viewing but may not be widely available on streaming platforms in all regions.
: The audio configuration. It utilizes Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) in a 2-channel stereo setup (2.0), optimized for standard TV speakers, headphones, or soundbars.
Let’s Go to Prison is a 2006 American comedy directed by Bob Odenkirk (yes, the Better Call Saul star), written by Thomas Lennon & Robert Ben Garant (The State, Reno 911!). The plot follows career criminal John Lyshitski (Dax Shepard) who, after being denied parole, schemes to get wealthy, spoiled Nelson Biederman IV (Will Arnett) incarcerated in the same prison – only to end up as his cellmate.
The source material used for the encode. An "HDRip" indicates the video was captured or transcoded from a high-definition broadcast source, such as HD cable, satellite television, or a high-definition digital streaming capture.