Prison

Prison is where ya end up if you break the law. But only if you get caught! Also known as the Big House, the Pokey and many other interesting nicknames, prison is the one place where ain't nobody wanna be. The politically correct term for a prison is 'correctional facility', but who are they kiddin'? Ain't no correctin' going on there. Just a bunch of mean-looking dudes with bad tattoos and even worse attitudes working out in the yard, claiming territory (usually other inmates), and rolling up a newspaper so they can stab you in the eye with it.

In film

 * Tower of London: Historically, the Tower of London in the city of London has also served as a dungeon prison. The Norman Bishop of Durham, Ranulf Flambard, converted the Tower of London into a prison in 1100. In the film, the Duke of Gloucester, Richard III uses the dungeons in a systematic weeding out of his enemies by way of his club-footed executioner, Mord.


 * Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies: After manifesting once again during a failed museum heist, the Wishmaster djinn assumed the human alias of Nathaniel Demerest and turned himself in, confessing to the murder of a security guard, which he did not commit. He was sent to a prison in Compton, where he used his devlish charm and wish fulfillment powers to create havoc amongst the guards and inmates.