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Deaner '89

  • 2024
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
476
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Kevin McDonald, Will Sasso, Mary Walsh, Paul Spence, Brent Fitz, Maddy Foley, and Star Slade in Deaner '89 (2024)
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A hilarious headbanger finally makes it after struggling for decades, revealing it was all because of a childhood incident when the dark forces of heavy metal reached out from the grave.A hilarious headbanger finally makes it after struggling for decades, revealing it was all because of a childhood incident when the dark forces of heavy metal reached out from the grave.A hilarious headbanger finally makes it after struggling for decades, revealing it was all because of a childhood incident when the dark forces of heavy metal reached out from the grave.

  • Director
    • Sam McGlynn
  • Writer
    • Paul Spence
  • Stars
    • Paul Spence
    • Star Slade
    • Will Sasso
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    476
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sam McGlynn
    • Writer
      • Paul Spence
    • Stars
      • Paul Spence
      • Star Slade
      • Will Sasso
    • 33User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 nominations total

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    Paul Spence
    Paul Spence
    • Dean
    Star Slade
    Star Slade
    • Jen
    Will Sasso
    Will Sasso
    • Glen
    Mary Walsh
    Mary Walsh
    • May
    Maddy Foley
    Maddy Foley
    • Kitty
    Lauren Cochrane
    Lauren Cochrane
    • Mirna
    Sonny Hamilton
    • Moth
    Julian Black Antelope
    Julian Black Antelope
    • Gatley
    Stephen McHattie
    Stephen McHattie
    • Dack
    Liam Stewart-Kanigan
    Liam Stewart-Kanigan
    • Jesse
    Tristan Carlucci
    Tristan Carlucci
    • Gary
    Kevin McDonald
    Kevin McDonald
    • Principal Gil
    Stephen Eric McIntyre
    • Martin Geddes…
    Brent Fitz
    Brent Fitz
    • Jeff Pilson
    Ernesto Griffith
    Ernesto Griffith
    • Bouncer
    Curtis Howson
    Curtis Howson
    • Casey
    Cory Wojcik
    • Referee
    Joseph Fourre
    • Bus Driver
    • Director
      • Sam McGlynn
    • Writer
      • Paul Spence
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    User reviews33

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    10sabrinalmanning

    Exceeds expectations

    Anyone who gives this movie less than an 8/10 wasn't paying attention. As a Canadian who grew up in dead end towns I'm admittedly biased but I can authentically speak to the expertly curated set design and wardrobe choices in this film and they nailed it. Anyone else who has spent time in small town Canada will know Dean Murdochs' (Paul Spence) neighbourhood intimately (including the front yard junk piles and local sidewalk six-pack guy).

    Going into Deaner '89 I was expecting to laugh at some dumb slapstick jokes and the beloved characters' riotous charm but I was surprised to be genuinely moved by the story. Without spoilers, this is a journey of self discovery and an example of what it takes to chase the dream when no one else wants you to. If you've ever felt trapped inside a box that the world demands you to be happy in, you'll resonate with Deans' experience. This Canadian indie film confronts some important, heavy themes with grace and tact.

    The family dynamic of father figure Glen (Will Sasso), anxiously religious mother Mirna (Lauren Cochrane) and headstrong little sister Jen (Star Slade) is sweet and entertaining. Kitty (Mady Foley) is the perfect high school heartthrob and her Aunt May (Mary Walsh) is the metal mentor of my dreams. This movie truly has a lot to offer and the grade A (Eh) comedic performances and heavy metal spirit make up the juicy cherry on top of Deaner '89.
    8oligmcleod

    Wicked killer flick

    10/10;) deadly movie that's all about givner. Writing this review cuz deaner deserves a 10/10 not no 5.5 like come on this is the deadliest movie of the decade. I saw d'89 with my buddies while drinking a couple brews and that's what dean nation is about man and if you ain't about that then what are you even doin? Although I think that this flick should have gone to dvd and not to streaming services to stick with the classic style we love fubar for (acknowledging that the two movies have no legal ties so to speak) still a wicked movie to pass down to the ever evolving headbangers. I've always wanted to see the backstory of the governor of giviner. Now go watch this deadly flick.
    7owenlaforme-73598

    Cool Origin Story

    I've liked most of the spin offs from the Fubar franchise and this one is quite fun as well. Some good humor, Canadian stereotypes as always. Cool to see some funny Canadians names like Will Sasso & Kevin McDonald. I think this proved that Paul Spence can keep his character in this franchise going on his own but I would still like to see him and Terry back together with the Trailer Park Boys/Swearnet. Good little origin story.
    scribevibezz

    The Suck is Strong with this One

    Wow. Just wow. Is this an 'action comedy' about the Sixties Scoop?

    As the logline suggests, there is no singular coherent story. Like, at all. Receiving a trunk of his dead biological father's belongings is not enough of an inciting incident, there is zero dramatic action or plotting that follows. The scenes lack internal structure and setups, payoffs or punch lines. The transitions are just frequent cuts to a fifty-year-old dude on a BMX pretending to be seventeen again. Instead of learning about his hitherto hidden indigenous Metis identity, he's discovering heavy metal, but the score lacks any actual heavy metal. It's 1989, so if you're a Dokken fan, you'll know that year things fell apart and they broke up. There's a cartoonish bad biker attempted antagonistic subplot that's so cringe it's funny in a 'The Room' kind of way. It's trying to pass off as part of a franchise with a fan base but not delivering any goods. Some performances are good despite the lack of material. Star Slade almost saves the scenes she's in. Spence, however, can only barely channel the character and has changed things about Dean like his social class, hometown, ethnicity, the mom he had in the Fubar films and his age while trying hard to prove he's the Deaner. How much can you stand to watch Paul Spence constantly shotgun beers and say 'Giver?" Feels like he's trying to prove he's the better of two bangers but fell flat on his 'Sexcalibur' knife. As a Fubar fan, I feel ripped off. This film looks like it had at least ten million to work with, so hardly the little Indy Canadian that could. Meanwhile, Indigenous filmmakers in Canada continue to get robbed at fund points.
    7chyanneauch

    A Unique Experience On and Off Screen

    I had the incredible opportunity to be a background actor in Deaner '89, and the entire experience was unforgettable. From being on set to seeing the final product on release day, it was surreal to watch the movie come to life, especially after seeing so much of what went on behind the scenes.

    I even got to meet Paul Spence, who couldn't have been nicer. In one scene, he had to push past me, and he took the time to check in and make sure I knew what was happening. As a freshly 18-year-old working on my very first project, it meant the world to me. It was such a small moment, but it showed how professional and kind he was.

    Maybe I'm a little biased from being part of the filming process, but I genuinely enjoyed the movie. It has that raw, nostalgic energy with just the right mix of humor and heart. Whether you're a fan of FUBAR or just looking for something different, Deaner '89 is a ride worth taking.

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      Breaking the Chains
      Written by Mick Brown, Don Dokken, George Lynch

      Performed by Dokken

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      By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 2024 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 1989
    • Filming locations
      • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Eagle Vision
      • Paul Spence and Associates
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      1 hour 30 minutes
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