Eric Powell's The Goon is the comic-book nerd's comic book: a five-time Eisner Award winner that's beloved by critics and ignored by the mainstream. Blending 1930s gangland noir with a cartoonish ...
Hockey is a team sport where individuals shine. One important role for any team that isn't formalized in the NHL rulebook is that of the enforcer, or "goon." Wikipedia says a goon's job is to "respond ...
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 ...
Doug (Seann William Scott) isn't the brightest mind under the sun, which has distanced him from his parents who would have preferred to see him at university. Instead, the good lad works as a bouncer ...
Unfortunately you've used all of your gifts this month. Your counter will reset on the first day of next month. Bruce DeMara is a former reporter for the Star, where he most recently covered city life ...
Wyatt Russell & Marc-André Grondin Interview - Goon: Last of the Enforcers Seann William Scott Interview - Goon: Last of the Enforcers Jay Baruchel Interview - Goon: Last of the Enforcers ...
"Goon" (2011) The term ‘loser’ was seemingly invented to describe Doug Glatt (Seann William Scott, “American Pie”). His father (“American Pie” co-star Eugene Levy) and brother are both successful ...
Doug can't play ice hockey, but he's excellent at knocking people out. A losing team sees his talents and brings him on board to take down their opponents. Before long, Doug's not the only one ...
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 ...
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