All I have to say is that this movie had me laughing the whole time. Just the first five minutes of the movie will have you laughing. I laughed so much that I had to keep watching it over and over again. FYI - You do not want to watch this movie with your children; it consist of a lot of adult humor.
I do not want to tell you the whole movie, but I will just give you a brief run down.
A man is sentenced to 3 years in prison for fraudulent activity. But the judge gives him 6 months to "get his affairs in order". During his waiting period (before he gets locked up), he is so afraid of what he will encounter in prison that he hires a man to train him in deadly marshal arts. He'll eat live crab, raw liver, and endure a whole bunch of other grotesque activities.
One really funny part of this movie was when he wanted to teach his unsympathetic wife a lesson. Since he was overly consumed with fear about what he would encounter in prison, then he gave little attention to the needs of his wife.
Stan comes running in the room frantically, and tells his wife that men are coming to violate her. She gets really scared, and then he says to her, "See, now you know how I feel." Of course, she did not think this practical joke was funny, but it had me laughing for days. (You've got to see it to get the full effect).
That's all that I can tell you about the movie because I do not want to ruin it for you. If you want non-stop laughter, go out and purchase Big Stan. But beware that this is not a movie to watch with your children; it has a lot of 'sick' humor. But humor none-the-less. Matter of fact, I think I'll go pop that movie in my DVD player right now.
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