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C Street

  • 2016
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
58
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Carey Lowell, Dylan Walsh, and Evan Hall in C Street (2016)
Comedy

A power hungry intern pimps out his apartment to sex-starved politicians, only to find his boss using it to have an affair with the girl of his dreams.A power hungry intern pimps out his apartment to sex-starved politicians, only to find his boss using it to have an affair with the girl of his dreams.A power hungry intern pimps out his apartment to sex-starved politicians, only to find his boss using it to have an affair with the girl of his dreams.

  • Director
    • Peter James Iengo
  • Writer
    • Brett E. Lewis
  • Stars
    • Dylan Walsh
    • Don Stark
    • Bruce Altman
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    58
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter James Iengo
    • Writer
      • Brett E. Lewis
    • Stars
      • Dylan Walsh
      • Don Stark
      • Bruce Altman
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Dylan Walsh
    Dylan Walsh
    • Senator Fallon
    Don Stark
    Don Stark
    • Super
    Bruce Altman
    Bruce Altman
    • Governor Empire
    Michael Gross
    Michael Gross
    • Governor Appalachia
    Carey Lowell
    Carey Lowell
    • Magnolia Fallon
    Jason Griffith
    Jason Griffith
    • Congressman Wood
    Grainger Hines
    Grainger Hines
    • Reverend Fink
    Evan Hall
    Evan Hall
    • Guy Poppet
    Joseph Castillo-Midyett
    Joseph Castillo-Midyett
    • Man Boy
    • (as Joseph Midyett)
    • …
    Jessica Blank
    Jessica Blank
    • Senator Huxter
    Steven Ciceron
    Steven Ciceron
    • Field Organizer
    • (as Steve Ciceron)
    Sondra James
    • Mrs. Plumbcott
    Shaun Licata
    • Haley
    Shari Desiree Ellis
    Shari Desiree Ellis
    • Cheese Lobbyist
    • (as Shari McCullough)
    Larese King
    Larese King
    • Police Officer #2
    Kiran Rhe Kestenbaum
    Kiran Rhe Kestenbaum
    • Soul Mate
    • (as Kiran Rhe)
    Matthew McCurdy
    Matthew McCurdy
    • Congressmen Coke Head
    Rob Cantrell
    Rob Cantrell
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    • Director
      • Peter James Iengo
    • Writer
      • Brett E. Lewis
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    6abhishek-trins

    Shows Washington's hypocrisy, with a side of romance

    C Street is a satirical look at the side of Washington most people don't think about. If it refers to any real life figures the references escaped me, but the portrayal of politicians and their hypocrisy is well laid out and there is enough satire here to keep you entertained for its duration. The romance side story feels a little tacked on and some comedic scenes linger past the punchline, but all in all it's worth a watch.

    C Street is definitely worth a watch if only for the ridiculous things its caricatures say with the straightest of faces, and for the portrayal of the media in way that is sure to make you giggle.
    8nitesnwite

    An insight into the buffoons that run our country

    The movie C Street begins with a rousing patriotic march, richly filmed in beautiful Virginia, and immediately takes us to Senior staffer Guy Poppet diligently working the reelection campaign of amicable Senator Cash Fallon. The good senator stakes his reputation on a new Healthcare bill and Poppet's continuing employment depends upon getting the senator elected and bill passed. Likable but lecherous Senator Fallon circles from scandal to scandal, each involving funny but hypocritical politicians that put Poppet in dicey situations, where success, even survival, seems futile.

    After 49 minutes the story finally takes off to test Guy Poppet's character as he struggles to navigate Washington's corrupt political machine. Funny but larger than life characters are developed and followed to their logical conclusion. When a politician was asked if he gave a woman STD he replied, "I did not send flowers to anyone".
    8bacjoee

    A must watch

    C street is a very beautiful movie. I enjoyed every bit of it. One good thing about this movie is that it's so relateable to many real life political stories. I also like the love twist being used to tell the story which makes it different from other political movies I have seen, which are largely so serious. This movie passes the message across using laughter as it medium and keeps the attention of the audience to every detail. This is the first Peter James Iengo movie I would be seeing and I look forward to more! Overall, this is a great movie, a mix of everything; politics, comedy and romance. It's a must watch movie. Great job guys!!!
    2dodecaRyan

    Vote No!

    Much like politics in America, the ratings on this movie are split. Don't be duped, vote no on this "comedy". Even if you try to watch it ironically like I did, vote no.

    I had to make a review because this movie doesn't deserve the 6.1/10 rating it had when I watched it. I think the positive user reviews for this film have skewed those results. Strangle most of the positive reviewers only have 1 review.

    2/10 because I did laugh a couple times, but mostly because I had fun with friends talking about the other things we could be doing instead.
    9btflatt

    Laughing At Hypocritics

    I am a political junkie. I live in Washington, D.C. Never worked on the Hill. Know many whom have. Recognized the usual suspects this flick satirizes. The satire is brutal, truthful, a full body slam at the hypocrisy on the Hill. The focus is on the most hypocritical: The flag lapel wearing -- (Not that there's anything wrong with wearing a flag lapel ) - The flag undershorts wearing -- (Well, what a man wears under his pants, even if he's a politician, is his own business) - The Red Staters. (Well, somebody's gotta represent those folks.) Some in the era of Donald Trump might accuse the producers of piling on the pain. Others might excuse them. The flick depicts "conservative" politicians, the hypocritical ones, as selfish egotistical sex maniacs.

    And the flick is a boy meets girl. Boy looses girl. Boy gets girl story. And it's a retelling / updated / 21 century take on the 1960 Billy Wilder's flick, "The Apartment." Here, the boy, a member of a powerful U.S. Senator's staff, uses his D.C. apartment as a place where high powered politicians can entertain hookers and hos, and do the dirty, whether its whoring or snorting coke. Also as the result of a devious act by a character, whose identity I won't disclosed in this review, many of the boy's high-power clients and their "hos" show up at the apartment at the same time to use the facilities. And what follows is a wild and zany, comedic sequence that is purely Marx Brothers-ish.

    There's slapstick, and many funny lines. It's an enjoyable flick, for folks whom enjoy laughing at the foibles of the powerful.

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    • Release date
      • July 12, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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      • 1h 26m(86 min)
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