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Goon

Meet Doug, the nicest guy you'll ever fight.
2012 | 92m | English

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Doug Glatt, a slacker who discovers he has a talent for brawling, is approached by a minor league hockey coach and invited to join the team as the "muscle." Despite the fact that Glatt can't skate, his best friend, Pat, convinces him to give it a shot, and Glatt becomes a hero to the team and their fans, until the league's reigning goon becomes threatened by Glatt's success and decides to even the score.
Release Date: Jan 06, 2012
Director: Michael Dowse
Writer: Jay Baruchel, Evan Goldberg
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords ice hockey, minor leagues, misfit, duringcreditsstinger, sports, bouncer
Production Companies Myriad Pictures, Don Carmody Productions, Caramel Films, Taurus Film, No Trace Camping, Inferno Pictures, DragonCove Studios
Box Office Revenue: $6,483,963
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Seann William Scott Doug Glatt
Marc-André Grondin Xavier Laflamme
Alison Pill Eva
Jay Baruchel Pat
Liev Schreiber Ross Rhea
Eugene Levy Dr. Glatt
Kim Coates Ronnie Hortense
Nicholas Campbell Rollie Hortense
Richard Clarkin Gord Ogilvey
Jonathan Cherry Marco Belchoir
Ricky Mabe John Stevenson
George Tchortov Evgeni
Karl Graboshas Oleg
David Paetkau Ira
Larry Woo Park Kim
Stephen Sim Backup Goalie
Ellen David Mrs. Glatt
Mike Bell Donovan
Jeff Strome Oldfield
Jeff Wahl Reg
Bryan Clark Bartender
David Duncan Darren
James Durham Customer
Jeff Bromley Guy
Don Carmody Guy in Leather Jacket
Kalyn Bomback Kelly
Dominick Blais O'Sullivan
Curt Keilback Rod McCaudry
James Knight Ref / ND Halifax Player #1
Tom Anniko Shamrock's Coach
Amy Groening Teenage Singer
Ali Hassan Uncle Stevie
Sean Skene Assassin #1 / Concord Player #2
Gabriel Daniels Blanko
Ken St. Mars Hamilton Defenseman
Derek Poplawski Lowell Kings Opponent
Tim Kiriluk Mirimachi Opponent #1
Lance Cartwright Mirimachi Opponent #2
Georges Laraque Huntington
Geoff Banjavich Brandon
David Lawrence Richard
Brandy Jaques Stripper
Howard Jerome Albee Cohen
Aron Tager Mr. Goldsmith
Sidney Leeder Young Woman
Sarah Scheffer Barbara Cohen
Darren Ross Lineman #1
Andrew Degryse Lineman #2
Mark Dann Iroquius #4
Brent Poplawski Concord Player #4
Robert Borges Iroquius #5
Jodi Stecyk Assassin #2
Veronica Malinowski Paris Hilton Lookalike
Christian Fraser Assassin #3
Glen Thompson Assassin #7
Braeley Hobbs Rachel (uncredited)
Mitchell Kummen Autograph Seeker (uncredited)
Christian Lalonde Simard (uncredited)
Adam McCort Drunkard (uncredited)
Lorrie Papadopoulos Restaurant Patron / Team Supporter (uncredited)
Terry Ray Assassin Player (uncredited)
Clayton T. Stewart Crazy Fan (uncredited)
Jacob Klick Agin (uncredited)
John Paul Tremblay Production Assistant #3 (uncredited)
Robb Wells Production Assistant #1 (uncredited)
Name Job
Michael Dowse Director
Pierre-Jules Audet Sound Designer, Sound Effects Editor, Sound Supervisor
Mathieu Lavoie Visual Effects Supervisor
Heather Neale Costume Design
Lisa Burling Script Supervisor
Lucie Robitaille Casting
Hartley Gorenstein Line Producer, Unit Production Manager
Melany Bourgouin Post Production Supervisor
Scott Rossell Art Direction
Jean-François Sauvé Sound Designer, Sound Effects Editor
Anouk Azuelos Visual Effects Producer
Jessica Kardos Visual Effects Coordinator
Serge Perreault Visual Effects Coordinator
Bobby Shore Director of Photography
Gordon Wilding Production Design
Evan Dubinsky Music Supervisor
Ramachandra Borcar Original Music Composer
Andrea Spakowski Set Decoration
Michael Cowles Location Manager
Lori Stefaniuk Casting
Robb Paraskevopoulos Set Decoration
Eve Stewart Production Coordinator
Brenda Magalas Makeup Artist
Mathieu Beaudin Sound Effects Editor
Cedric Marin Sound Effects Editor
Pierre Bonnette Visual Effects
Darren Wall Visual Effects Supervisor
Doug Morrow Makeup Effects Designer
Don Greenberg Makeup Effects Designer
James D. Brown Key Hair Stylist
Jay Baruchel Screenplay
Evan Goldberg Screenplay
Reginald Harkema Editor
Jessica Kardos Visual Effects Coordinator
Bernard Gariépy Strobl Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dana Warren Production Manager, First Assistant Director
Mark O'Neill First Assistant Camera
Tommy Humphries Production Assistant
David Cox Second Assistant Camera, Data Management Technician
Paul Mitcheltree First Assistant Camera
Andrew McInnes Location Manager
Name Title
Ian Dimerman Producer
André Rouleau Producer
Jesse Shapira Executive Producer
David Gross Producer
Kyle Hunter Associate Producer
Valérie d'Auteuil Associate Producer
Ben Silverman Associate Producer
Mark Slone Executive Producer
Ariel Shaffir Associate Producer
Jesse Chabot Associate Producer
Jay Baruchel Producer
Don Carmody Producer
Theodore Bressman Associate Producer
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SierraKiloBravo
4.0

Click here for a video version of this review: https://youtu.be/c6TxAXR2-fE Doug Smith was an ice hockey enforcer who played over 60 games for seven teams over the course of his career. In June 2002 he wrote a book entitled _Goon: The True Story of an Unlikely Journey into Minor League Hockey_. T ... hat book was the basis for the 2012 movie _Goon_ starring Seann William Scott. I've not read the book, but have known about the movie for quite a while, but never got around to watching it. Here's the official description to give you an idea about what the movie focuses on: _Doug Glatt, a slacker who discovers he has a talent for brawling is approached by a minor league hockey coach and invited to join the team as the "muscle." Despite the fact that Glatt can't skate, his best friend, Pat, convinces him to give it a shot, and Glatt becomes a hero to the team and their fans, until the league's reigning goon becomes threatened by Glatt's success and decides to even the score._ While this is marketed as a comedy, its really not that funny. That's not say that its a drama though, because its not that serious. It never really fully commits to being either, so the end result for me just felt like a series of mildly interesting things happening. What doesn't help this is the editing which moves everything along way too fast. It's almost like this was once a longer movie that was cut down to fit a 90min run time. Some scenes feel cut short and incomplete, and I felt like at times they're going "okay you get what's going on here, so we don't need to finish the scene, so let's move on to the next one!" Add to that Jay Baruchel being extremely annoying any time he was on screen, and a side character having more of a story arc, and I felt myself regularly tuning out of this and checking how much time was left. This movie seems to have a bit of a cult following, but I really couldn't get pulled into it. There is a sequel out there, but I won't be busting any doors down to watch it. Side note: If you're a hockey fan, make sure you watch the credits for some footage of the real Doug in action cracking heads on the ice.

Jun 23, 2021