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  1. 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
  2. Currently you are able to watch "Do You Like My Basement?" streaming on VUDU Free, Tubi TV for free with ads or buy it as download on Apple TV, Vudu, Google Play Movies, YouTube. It is also possible to rent "Do You Like My Basement?" on Vudu, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, YouTube online.

    • Roger Sewhcomar
    • 15
  3. 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. His frustration provoked a darker side and soon cunning, guile, devilish charm and a sociopath's streak compelled him to produce a home-made magnum opus.

    • Roger Sewhcomar
    • Limey Films
  4. 36% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings. A self-proclaimed filmmaker (Charlie Floyd) uses the auditions of genuinely terrified actors as the basis for his homemade horror movie. Content collapsed...

    • (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 th...

    • 3 min
    • 11
    • GHP : Film Reviews
  6. 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. His frustration provoked a darker side and soon cunning, guile, devilish charm and a sociopath's streak compelled him to produce a home-made magnum opus.

  7. Do You Like My Basement? is a dark, comic horror film with a unique voyeuristic approach to fear and a subtle commentary on actors and filmmakers. The story begins with a cameraman entering a middle-class home, he introduces himself as: "Stanley Farmer - a filmmaker."