A gem among umpteen lame Canadian hockey comedies, 2011’s Goon was an unexpectedly snappy mix of violent slapstick, screwball farce, and modern dude humor, one that struck a chord with viewers (at ...
The gang's all back for 'Goon: Last of the Enforcers,' Jay Baruchel's sequel to 2011's Seann William Scott hockey comedy. By THR Staff Bowing at the 2011 Toronto International Film Fest, Goon was a ...
NEW YORK – The irony isn’t lost on Jay Baruchel. “Goon,” the film in which he co-starred and co-wrote, came out in 2011. “Goon: Last of the Enforcers,” the sequel Baruchel co-wrote and directed, was ...
For a country supposedly obsessed with hockey, Canada has made exactly two good films about our national sport: Kevan Funk's recent dark drama Hello Destroyer (not all that much about the game itself) ...
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“I’m not as tough as I used to be.” Goon: Last of the Enforcers, the sequel to 2011s Goon, is a film about the world changing. The new owner of the Halifax Highlanders has expectations of the team and ...
He also reveals the film's NSFW original title of 'Goon: Last of the Enforcers', how the story evolved, and why he thinks 'HTTYD 3' might be the best yet. Get ready for plenty of F-bombs. Plus, a new ...