Goon | reviewed by: Scott McKay | October 19, 2012
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Goon manages to skate past Slapshot comparisons with its original story and well written humor. It helps that its Canadian as well.
| genre | Comedy | Sport |
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| synopsis | 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 |
| lead actors | Seann William Scott | Jay Baruchel | Alison Pill | Liev Schreiber | Eugene Levy | Marc-André Grondin | Kim Coates | Nicholas Campbell | Richard Clarkin |
| director | Michael Dowse |












