Top Fictional Prisons

By Lee Andrew Henderson, published Apr 02, 2007
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As a member of the male brotherhood it is my duty to watch and enjoy action movies. It is a man law. I don't mind either, because action movies are cool. I especially like a good action movie if it has a cool villain; they're way more interesting than the good guys. Even though I like the villains better they have to be caught in the end, that's how action movies work. I don't wish the villains to die though because then they can't come back in sequels. I prefer that my villains be locked away in prisons so they can later break out again. Here are some of the very best of those prisons.

Arkham Asylum - The Arkham Asylum for the Criminally Insane is a psychiatric hospital in the Batman comics. Arkham has been home to all the Batman villains, Joker, Penguin, the Riddler, Scarecrow, and Poison Ivy to name a few. Unfortunately for Batman (but fortunate for readers) having so many insane people all at once means they are bound to have prison breaks. It's always fun to see Gotham be engulfed in evilness as 50 or so madmen run loose.

Azkaban - Azkaban is a wizard prison in the Harry Potter series. Wizards that violate the wizarding laws are sent to jail, Azkaban though is a special jail for the most severe cases. Most of these severe cases include a supporter of Lord Voldemort. Sirius Black, who was once in Azkaban, tells Harry Potter that most people in Azkaban go insane, stop eating, and starves to death. There are a few things in particular that will get you into Azkaban. Let's see, they are...no bright lights, no water, and no eating after midnight. No wait, that's something else. Well just don't do bad stuff and you'll be ok.

Takeaways
  • Michael Scofield is going regret that tattoo when he's sixty five years old.
  • Arkham Asylum is full of crazy people.
  • Azkaban is full of wizards.
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Great article :) You forgot Shawshank from Stephen King's Shawshank Redemption :)

Posted on 04/03/2007 at 10:04:00 PM

 
Great article.I have to agree Fox River was lacking major in the security department.I mean what jail can the inmates unscrew a toilet and run lose behind the walls lol.

Posted on 04/02/2007 at 11:04:00 AM

 
This is pretty interesting. It was fun to read. Great article.

Posted on 04/02/2007 at 9:04:00 AM

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