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  1. No. Far from it actually. It's a movie, filmed, showing how one wants to make a movie, a whole lot of talking and a bad ending in my opinion. So reasons to recommend? If you like horror generally, and you wanna see one to pass some time, this one won't do. You could get bored. You will get bored.

  2. Oct 6, 2014 · Do You Like My Basement: Directed by Roger Sewhcomar. With Lian Allweiss, Maggie Balistreri, Lowell Byers, Eric Chase. Do You Like My Basement? tracks how one man's creative frustration bore a need to make the perfect horror film. Stanley Farmer was rejected universally by the film world.

    • (298)
    • Comedy, Horror, Thriller
    • Roger Sewhcomar
    • 2014-10-06
  3. Feb 5, 2014 · Do You Like My Basement? Could have ruled but it ends up falling flat on its face for a number of reasons (two of those being that most of it is so dark you can’t see what is happening and the fact that the vast majority of it is shot from Stanley’s viewpoint as he is filming people).

  4. The percentage of users who rated this 3.5 stars or higher. A self-proclaimed filmmaker (Charlie Floyd) uses the auditions of genuinely terrified actors as the basis for his homemade horror movie.

    • (5)
    • Roger Sewhcomar
    • Comedy, Horror
    • Charlie Floyd
  5. Do You Like My Basement? tracks how one man's creative frustration bore a need to make the perfect horror film. Stanley Farmer was rejected universally by the film world.

  6. May 8, 2016 · One positive though – The Basement does utilize a racially diverse cast. There is even a scene with subtitles. As you can probably guess, Stanley is not right in the head and his main objective is making a horror movie that is all very real.

  7. Do You Like My Basement? tracks how one man’s creative frustration bore a need to make the perfect horror film. Stanley Farmer was rejected universally by the film world.

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