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And he's found it in Doug. When the two meet, it's like Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris in hockey jerseys. Liev Schrieber and Seann William Scott, in 'Goon' (2011).
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 ...
The most recent were “Goon” (2011) and “Goon 2” (2017), based on Boston Bruins former fight coach Doug Smith and his minor-league hockey career.
Toronto, ONTARIO (September 13, 2011) - The Cuban/Wagner Company’s Magnet Releasing, genre arm to Magnolia Pictures, announced today that they have taken US rights to Michael Dowse’s raucous ...
“Goon,” which sold to Magnolia for domestic during the Toronto Film Festival, sold to Entertainment One for the U.K., South Africa and Germany during the American Film Market.
Yet Goon (2011) proved remarkably likable, largely off the back of Seann William Scott’s turn as the dim-witted and unceasingly polite hard man with fists of iron. Goon: Last of the Enforcers attempts ...
The raucous R-rated hockey comedy Goon has racked up significant international distribution deals for Myriad Pictures. Starring Sean William Scott, the movie has been sold in the UK, Australia ...
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