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It is also one of the last movies I think anybody expected to get a sequel. And it's clear to see why when you watch the dispiriting, half-asleep "Goon: The Last of the Enforcers," a movie that lacks the energy, wit and heart of its predecessor and is the kind of project that probably never should have. All in all, Goon: Last of the Enforcers is an incredible sequel, scoring big with laughs, heart and thrills.
He's no standard issue nice guy or tough guy. They've taken enough abuse, and perhaps deserve to be retired while they still retain at least some of our goodwill. 'Goon: Last of the Enforcers' director Jay. During a NHL strike, the media's focus shifts to the minor leagues where Doug "the. "Goon" was a keeper. At the start, lovably thick-witted Doug "The Thug" Glatt (Seann William Scott) is still at it in his "dream job" as designated enforcer for the Halifax Highlanders. Goon but sadly not forgotten, Seann William Scott's gormless ice hockey player Doug "The Thug" Glatt returns in Goon: Last Of The Enforcers, a sequel that nobody needed. Netflix and third parties use cookies and similar technologies on this website to collect information about your browsing activities which we use to analyse your use of the website, to personalise our services and to customise our online advertisements.
Trailer Goon: Last of the Enforcers
Netflix supports the Digital Advertising Alliance Principles. Scott's clear affection for the character shines through often enough to keep the film watchable, but it's disappointing to see Last of the Enforcers go to. In Goon, a lot of the physiological damage that goes into the making of an enforcer is glossed over in service of a feel-good sports comedy, a la Beyond a few new faces that briefly enliven the mood, Goon: Last of the Enforcers loses sight of the characters that made the first movie so engaging.
An ice hockey hero, captain of the Halifax Highlanders and "a huge, Jewish freight train", Glatt is good natured and more than a little slow. When he gets his face pounded in on. A hockey player tormented by injuries is gone up against with the possibility of retirement when an intense new player challenges Review and Rating of Comedy movie Goon: Last of the Enforcers directed by Jay Baruchel with starcast Elisha Cuthbert, T. Last of the Enforcers is more self-consciously sentimental than Goon, and pivotal arcs are reduced to pat montages as Baruchel struggles to cram in a wealth of incident, often crushing the profane hang-out vibe of the series.