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Goon: Last of the Enforcers

  • 2017
  • R
  • 1h 41m
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5.8/10
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Seann William Scott in Goon: Last of the Enforcers (2017)
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A hockey player plagued by injuries is confronted with the possibility of retirement when a tough new player challenges his status as the league's top enforcer.A hockey player plagued by injuries is confronted with the possibility of retirement when a tough new player challenges his status as the league's top enforcer.A hockey player plagued by injuries is confronted with the possibility of retirement when a tough new player challenges his status as the league's top enforcer.

  • Director
    • Jay Baruchel
  • Writers
    • Jay Baruchel
    • Jesse Chabot
    • Evan Goldberg
  • Stars
    • Seann William Scott
    • Alison Pill
    • Marc-André Grondin
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    5.8/10
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    • Director
      • Jay Baruchel
    • Writers
      • Jay Baruchel
      • Jesse Chabot
      • Evan Goldberg
    • Stars
      • Seann William Scott
      • Alison Pill
      • Marc-André Grondin
    • 59User reviews
    • 51Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Seann William Scott
    Seann William Scott
    • Doug Glatt
    Alison Pill
    Alison Pill
    • Eva
    Marc-André Grondin
    Marc-André Grondin
    • Xavier LaFlamme
    Liev Schreiber
    Liev Schreiber
    • Ross Rhea
    Wyatt Russell
    Wyatt Russell
    • Anders Cain
    Kim Coates
    Kim Coates
    • Ronnie Hortense
    Elisha Cuthbert
    Elisha Cuthbert
    • Mary
    Jay Baruchel
    Jay Baruchel
    • Pat
    Callum Keith Rennie
    Callum Keith Rennie
    • Hyrum Cain
    Jonathan Cherry
    Jonathan Cherry
    • Marco Belchior
    George Tchortov
    George Tchortov
    • Evgeni Yakovlena
    Karl Graboshas
    Karl Graboshas
    • Oleg Yakovlena
    Trent Pardy
    • Stevenson
    Richard Clarkin
    Richard Clarkin
    • Gord Ogilvey
    Larry Woo
    • Park Kim
    • (as Larry C. Woo)
    Jason Jones
    Jason Jones
    • Bob Forbes
    Ellen David
    Ellen David
    • Mrs. Glatt
    Curt Keilback
    • Red McCauley
    • Director
      • Jay Baruchel
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      • Jay Baruchel
      • Jesse Chabot
      • Evan Goldberg
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    6iamjacksmoviechannel

    Hope Scott gets more chances in Hollywood now at least

    So if you don't know, there was a 2012 movie called "Goon" which was made on a shoestring budget and starred Sean William Scott, written by the guy who voices Hiccup in those "How to Train Your Dragon" movies.

    It had a bit of success, even getting nominated at the Canadian Screen Awards (yes, that's a thing apparently) and so on this weekend, probably the slowest weekend in the history of film, the best new release we got is a movie with Stifler.

    He's this minor league hockey player named Doug Glatt and what separates him from a lot of sports movies is that Glatt isn't really there because he's especially skilled. He's just really good at putting a hurt on opposing players.

    But here a broken arm and approaching fatherhood forces him to have to reassess everything and whether or not he can keep playing or not.

    There's nothing terribly special here but I do really like the character that Scott has created, who feels like an Adam Sandler creation back when you can still say Sandler gave a damn.

    Doug is the nicest, most simple-minded roughneck in the game and Scott proves that he has maybe been either underrated or typecast with the whole Stifler thing. There is more he can give us and this role has proved it.

    I also liked his relationship with an old rival now turned mentor played by Liev Schreiber.

    Doug's teammates are all a mix of Canadian and Russian cartoons but they're still enjoyable "dick joke" loving sidekicks, but it's TJ Miller and Jason Jones who get the material that's going to make people howl with the most laughter.

    Of course this wouldn't be a "Goon" movie without one man beating another man to a bloody pulp and you'll get that here, especially in a grand gladiatorial final showdown between Scott and the lead antagonist played by Wyatt Russell.

    This isn't as good as the first. The story is all over the place, with characters retiring and coming back, health concerns being discussed and then discarded. Seems like Jay Baruchel wanted to address some real issues here but he never frames them right.

    It's also just not as funny. If you've seen the first movie you know what to expect and that's basically what you get here.

    What saves it from being a total waste of time though is that Doug and company are, despite the heavier themes which way the movie down, still fun to watch.

    So I go 6 out of 10 guys. If you liked this, check out Craig James Review on Youtube for more.
    9skylerisaac

    A Brilliant Sequel

    Some will say that a sequel can never live up to the first film.

    Goon: Last Of The Enforcers begs to disagree.

    I was impressed with the writer's ability to squeeze another story out of Doug Glatt and the Highlanders. The story was very well done, and I enjoyed the fact that it managed to incorporate Liev Schreiber's character once again, in an enjoyable way that you may not be expecting. I enjoyed the inclusion of adult life, Doug having to balance hockey and an incoming child. The dramatic bits are very well done, and make you care for the character that much more.

    Jay Baruchel's direction is also top notch, especially from a first time filmmaker. The fight scenes are gripping and bone-crunching, as are the hockey games themselves. Paul Sarossy's cinematography is very versatile and impressive, making the hockey and fight scenes a joy to look at.

    Of course, there's the comedy. Seann William Scott is hilarious as lovable but dopey Doug Glatt. Jay Baruchel reprises his character from the first film and is just as hilarious as he was the first time around. The locker room antics of the team are also just as gut-busting as ever.

    This film is humorous, touching and moving, and is on par with the first in terms of quality.

    If you enjoyed the first Goon, then you'll love this one. I highly recommend this one.

    9/10
    6subxerogravity

    I liked it but watching it makes me think Goon did not need a sequel.

    So I was a huge fan of the first Goon movie, so when I herd that it was going to have a sequel I could not wait to see it. Sean William Scott returns as Doug Glatt, a Dim witted but has a heat of gold Hockey player, playing in the minors on his last legs when the son of his boss takes him out of hockey for what seems like forever but interesting enough he gets a comeback thanks to old rival and mentor Ross Rena(played by Liev Schreiber, who I'm so happy returned to do this film) It's not a Hockey movie or a sports movie ironically (or at least not the best one I've ever screen.), but it has the essence of true sportsmanship and the underdog gone good, but most of all it's about goons. That's the thing they get right in this. If you love the first movie you'll like this movie for the same reason.
    5carlos-lardizabal

    Still a decent hockey movie.

    Kinda tough to top Goon 1 but still had some laugh out loud scenes. I didn't set my expectations to high so I still enjoyed the movie. Goon 1, I can watch over and over and still love it, this one maybe will watch it one more time. REALLY with they wouldn't have changed Stevesie's actor, not nearly as funny as Ricky Mabe. Sequel's are rarely as good as the original so I'm not really disappointed.
    4coreyjdenford

    On thin ice

    This review of Goon: Last of the Enforcers is spoiler free

    ** (2/5)

    YOU CAN'T DISMISS the idea that Michael Dowse's Goon was a success, it was light, accessible and there was an incredible performance from the always likable Seann William Scott as enforcer Doug 'The Thug' Glatt, who's better with fists than sticks and it was undoubtedly funny. Unfortunately there were a couple of problems namely Jay Baruchel, sure he's a cracking voice actor (notably as How To Train Your Dragon's Hiccup). But he was on his lowest form as Glatt's best friend he was unfunny, idiotic and very silly. His weak script didn't help either.

    So, in theory for his directorial debut Goon: Last of the Enforcers he should have perhaps learned. And for a while he has, William Scott returns to top form as the titular character still faithful to his team the Halifax Highlanders, keeping his form with his quick witted gags through his gimmicks to his mannerisms. And maybe punching the brains out of whoever stirs him wrong. Until he finds that his status is in danger with the introduction of a newer, younger, tougher player Anders Cain (Russell), after an injury he's forced to retire. He needs to find a new job to look after his pregnant wife (Allison Pill).

    This stunning opening is sadly short-lived due to gross-out gags, amateurish direction and awful character study that fail to slide smoothly across the ice. There's an under-written turn in insurance for Doug, an underwhelming training montage with returning player Liev Schreiber's hard-hitting brawler Ross Rhea who tells him to "just hit with the left" that's sadly left empty and gasping for energy. However Goon: Last of the Enforcer's biggest let down is Wyatt Russell's Cain, granted he's brutal in his punches, but his jokes fail to hit the penalty box rubbing away the endearing charm of Doug with his over aggression of expressions and his lumberjack beard.

    While this is a mostly generic, horribly written sports-quel as you'd expect there's an incredible performance from William Scott who continues to be the show-stopper by giving much deserved levity. Particularly in the third act's redemption hockey match giving his character a much deserved and an emotional farewell ending the film on a high note. Sadly writer-director Baruchel's debut is a poorly written, misguidedly directed and a boring redemption sequel that bombards its top player with bad ideas, and yet another stinky cameo. The truth this is an unfunny sequel that didn't need to be made.

    VERDICT A generally fantastic William Scott is brought down by a weak script, poor direction and unfunny gags in this disjointed and dreadful sequel.

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    • Trivia
      Includes guest appearances by renowned NHL players Michael Del Zotto (Vancouver Canucks) and Tyler Seguin (Dallas Stars) as players for rival team the St. John's Shamrocks.
    • Goofs
      When the Halifax Highlanders play the St John's Shamrocks, a Shamrocks player is shown wearing jersey #3. This would not be possible as #3 is Ross Rhea's jersey number which was shown being retired in the previous movie.
    • Quotes

      Xavier LaFlamme: I learned the difference between a moment and a career is evolution. Evolution. You will slow down. You will get old. Your body will fail you. So, you evolve, you change your game, you do what you need to do with the time you got. If not, you go extinct. Evolve or go extinct. Are you ready to go extinct? I learned the difference between a moment and a career is evolution. Evolution. You will slow down. You will get old. Your body will fail you. So, you evolve, you change your game, you do what you need to do with the time you got. If not, you go extinct. Evolve or go extinct. Are you ready to go extinct?

    • Crazy credits
      There is a post credits scene involving Doug and the female reporter.
    • Connections
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    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Vince DiCola and Richie Wise

      Performed by Stan Bush

      Played during Doug's Bruised and Battered training montage.

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    • Release date
      • March 17, 2017 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kẻ Bạo Loạn 2
    • Filming locations
      • Corktown Irish Pub, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada(bar)
    • Production companies
      • No Trace Camping
      • Caramel Films
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      • $124,875
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      1 hour 41 minutes
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      • 2.35 : 1

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