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Goon: Last of the Enforcers

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A lockout has reunited old teammates and brought a crew of new players to the bench for the Halifax Highlanders. Sidelined after one too many hits and now married with a baby on the way, Doug "The Thug" Glatt hangs up his skates and settles into life as an insurance salesman. But when Doug's nemesis, Anders Cain, is made captain of the Highlanders and new ownership threatens to tear his team apart, Doug is compelled back into action.
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Seann William Scott remains as watchable as ever in the title role, but Goon: Last of the Enforcers repeats its predecessor's violent and profane formula to diminishing effect.

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Simran Hans Observer (UK) 09/10/2017
2/5
[An] inane sequel ... Go to Full Review
Mike McCahill Guardian 09/08/2017
2/5
Nobody lands the one knockout punchline to elevate matters above tolerable mediocrity. Go to Full Review
Kevin Maher The Times (UK) 09/07/2017
1/5
Tedious and ultra-violent. Go to Full Review
Brian Eggert Deep Focus Review 03/17/2022
2.5/4
It engages in random, albeit funny asides rooted in its foul-mouthed characters, bloody hockey violence, and intentional stupidity. For many, that will be enough to justify this sequel to the 2012 cult favorite, Goon. Go to Full Review
David Bax Battleship Pretension 12/11/2020
Goon: Last of the Enforcers' main problem is an abundance of go-nowhere plotting. Go to Full Review
Steven Prokopy Third Coast Review 05/13/2020
Baruchel's passion is still present and appreciated, but he's capable of so much more, especially as a first-time feature director. He shoots, but he doesn't quite score. Go to Full Review
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Brent H @BrentMHinson Jan 10 As far as sequels go, this one does exactly what it needed to do: advance the storyline, add character development, and wrap everything up nicely. The fact that, after a six-year hiatus between films, the bulk of the main characters returned, including the mighty Liev Schreiber, is a testament to how well the first movie was received in 2011. With Jay Baruchel stepping in as director for this film, unfortunately, we don’t get to see as much of his standout performance as "Pat." Alison Pill, as Eva, delivers an incredible shift in performance as her character evolves from who she was in the first film to where she finds herself in the sequel, in a way entirely relatable to the audience. And, if you can go from being known as someone as detestable as Stifler to a lovable character like Doug Glatt, then you deserve high praise. Seann William Scott certainly achieves that accolade in both films. There are larger movie franchises that couldn't pull off a sequel of this quality. See more thiago s @Thiagostone Dec 2 Filme fraco, o roteiro é fraco, as cenas são fracas, a história é fraca, o elenco é fraco, e ninguém ajuda a melhorar o filme, os personagens são fracos, e o filme deveria ter cenas bem melhores e relevantes, para fazer o filme ser bom See more Rosana B @RosanaBotafogo Feb 16 Quando a melhor parte do filme são os minutos finais com os erros de gravação, que contem as melhores e menores cenas mais divertidos de todo película, acho que temos um grande problema, vou relavar porque não sou adepta comédia, esses pastelões então, sou totalmente avessa, nem o drama gravidez e responsabilidade paternal me aquietou, a química fofinha e personalidade agradável dos protagonistas foi irrisório, roteiro bobo, fraquinho... Esquecível e simplório… See more Martin B 11/02/2023 Too many F words too much blood and gore. A bad movie by any reasonable measure. That said it has heart in places. Get past the over the top crude language and gratuitous violence it will keep you interested and not let you down. See more Aaron S 02/16/2023 It's a real shell of its predecessor, but it's still an enjoyably unconventional sports story. The characters all remain the real charm of the movie, but the writing and direction let this sequel down by comparison to the first. See more 06/24/2022 Fine movie. Just turn your brain off and enjoy. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis A lockout has reunited old teammates and brought a crew of new players to the bench for the Halifax Highlanders. Sidelined after one too many hits and now married with a baby on the way, Doug "The Thug" Glatt hangs up his skates and settles into life as an insurance salesman. But when Doug's nemesis, Anders Cain, is made captain of the Highlanders and new ownership threatens to tear his team apart, Doug is compelled back into action.
Director
Jay Baruchel
Producer
David Gross, Andre Rouleau
Screenwriter
Jay Baruchel, Jesse Chabot
Distributor
Momentum Pictures
Production Co
No Trace Camping, Caramel Films
Rating
R (Crude Sexual Content|Bloody Sports Violence|Pervasive Language)
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Sep 1, 2017, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Sep 1, 2017
Box Office (Gross USA)
$976.8K
Runtime
1h 41m
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