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Director: | Jay Baruchel |
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Writer: | Jay Baruchel, Jesse Chabot |
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During a pro lockout, Doug "The Thug" Glatt is injured and must choose whether to defend his team against a dangerous new enemy, or be there for his wife as she prepares to give birth to his daughter. | |
Release Date: | Mar 17, 2017 |
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Director: | Jay Baruchel |
Writer: | Jay Baruchel, Jesse Chabot |
Genres: | Comedy |
Keywords | ice hockey |
Production Companies | Caramel Films, Taurus Film, No Trace Camping |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Seann William Scott | Doug Glatt |
Alison Pill | Eva |
Marc-André Grondin | Xavier LaFlamme |
Wyatt Russell | Anders Cain |
Callum Keith Rennie | Hyrum Cain |
Liev Schreiber | Ross Rhea |
Kim Coates | Ronnie Hortense |
Richard Clarkin | Gord Oglivey |
Elisha Cuthbert | Mary |
Jay Baruchel | Pat |
Jonathan Cherry | Marco Belchior |
Trent Pardy | Stevenson |
George Tchortov | Evgeni |
Karl Graboshas | Oleg |
Jason Jones | Bob Forbes |
David Paetkau | Ira Glatt |
T.J. Miller | Sportscaster |
Larry Woo | Park Kim |
Ellen David | Mrs. Glatt |
Curt Keilback | Red McCauley |
Tessa Bonhomme | Female Reporter |
Claire Cavalheiro | Janice |
Glen McDonald | Dr. Goodman |
Andrew Herr | Finch |
Nathan Dales | Petr |
Emma Hunter | Flight Attendant |
Lane Manson | Totan |
Boomer Phillips | Walters |
Brandon Prust | Penryth |
Tyler Seguin | Shamrocks Centre |
Michael Del Zotto | Shamrocks Defenseman |
Lindsay Christopher | University Student (uncredited) |
Fabio Lusvarghi | Penalty Box Official (uncredited) |
Heidi Matijevic | Girl on Plane (uncredited) |
Matthew Mease | Reading Team Coach (uncredited) |
Jill Morgan | Spectator (uncredited) |
Mark Quigley | Scorekeeper (uncredited) |
Dave Reachill | Bartender (uncredited) |
Sylvia Zuk | Airport Passenger (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Jay Baruchel | Director, Screenplay |
Trevor Morris | Original Music Composer |
Paul Sarossy | Director of Photography |
Jenny Lewis | Casting |
Lea Carlson | Costume Design |
Kalene Osborne | Casting Assistant |
Carolyn Arbuckle | Script Supervisor |
Dustin Faith | Stunt Double |
Julian Lewis | Stunts |
Jesse Chabot | Screenplay |
Hartley Gorenstein | Line Producer |
Michelle Lannon | Art Direction |
Melany Bourgouin | Post Production Supervisor |
Ron McKenzie | Location Manager |
Jonathan Pencharz | Production Coordinator |
Geoff Meech | Stunts |
Sara Kay | Casting |
Mary Kirkland | Set Decoration |
Stefan Steen | Production Manager |
Evan Dubinsky | Music Supervisor |
Cam Fergus | Stunt Double |
Marcello Baccala | Stunts |
John Kaye | Stunts |
Wolf Ryman | Stunt Double |
Jason Eisener | Editor |
Jean Frenette | Stunt Coordinator |
Dan Skene | Stunt Double, Stunt Coordinator |
Antoine Morin | Sound Editor |
Christian Rivest | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Guy Pelletier | Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor |
Name | Title |
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Seann William Scott | Executive Producer |
André Rouleau | Producer |
Kyle Hunter | Co-Executive Producer |
Jesse Shapira | Executive Producer |
Jesse Chabot | Co-Producer |
Chantelle Tabrizi | Supervising Producer |
Mark Slone | Executive Producer |
Jeff Arkuss | Executive Producer |
Valérie d'Auteuil | Associate Producer |
David Gross | Producer |
Ariel Shaffir | Co-Executive Producer |
Jay Baruchel | Producer |
Evan Goldberg | Executive Producer |
Patrick Roy | Executive Producer |
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The original _Goon_ came as a pleasant surprise. _Last of the Enforcers_ came as just regular pleasant. Maybe it was only because I actually expected something good this time around, but I personally feel that the first film is much better. _Last of the Enforcers_ is still very watchable, and it's g ... reat to be back with Doug Glatt as he tries to figure out what to do in any given situation relying solely on the input of being such a genuinely good dude, but that's only so much of the movie, as we instead diverge into an off-putting (though still realistic) father/son relationship between two total assholes and hit up every single joke that was already repetitive in the first _Goon_. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
**The fall and rise of Doug the thug.** Jay Barushel. This is the magic words for this film. This is his feature film directional debut and I would say he did an awesome job. Apart from that, his cameo was also so good. The first film was good. It was like I have never seen before. A sports film ... with a favour of WWE. I did not think it would get a sequel, but now I'm really happy they made one. This is just perfect as the first one. In television and feature films, those who play brothers, sisters, never rise into the big stars. Sean William Scott quite found his own place. This film could become his identity in the future. I hope the third is on the way, and of course should be made by none other than Jay Barushel. The rest of the cast was well supported him in this. One of the good films of the year, and best among the sports theme. With a new season on the roll, the Highlanders struggling after their new captain Doug, ruled out for the remains after he met with a serious injury. He was replaced in the team by the one who confronted him. Still the team is not producing the result the management wanted. On the other side, Doug is recovering and into the next level of his married life. With all the chaos around, his comeback to the team and rest of the story revealed in the third act. I have seen many films what they have called comedy, but I never laughed even one time during my watch. This film actually made me laugh in many parts. There's not much sports cliche in it. Easy to predict it as a one-liner, but the events, the scenes were hard to guess. Well written, directed and performed. One of the best Canadian films of the year. Those who liked previous should watch it, otherwise still worth have a peek into it. _7/10_