In the film, Seann William Scott played Doug Glatt, a kind - hearted bouncer who found his true calling
as a hockey enforcer.
Not exact matches
It remains very sweet
as it follows the even tempered and quite friendly Doug while he gratefully takes on the role of
enforcer, or
hockey fighter, in the minor leagues.
Most pleasant surprise Goon Easily the raunchiest (and funniest)
hockey comedy since Slap Shot, the gleefully vulgar Goon stars Seann William Scott
as a sweet, dumb guy with a mean right hook that gets him drafted to be the
enforcer for a minor - league Halifax team.
Goon star Seann William Scott returns in the lead role
as Doug «the Thug» Glatt, who in the first film went from bar bouncer to
enforcer for a minor league
hockey team.
After one too many concussions,
hockey enforcer Doug Glatt (Seann William Scott) is forced to give up his aspirations of going to the big show and settle into a buttoned down career
as an insurance salesman at the urging of his pregnant wife Eva (Alison Pill).
Baruchel doesn't forget the laughs, of course, but
as he pointed out in our interview,
hockey is changing for the
enforcers, with fights dropping in the NHL.
The first Goon, directed by Michael Dowse, followed Doug
as he is recruited to serve
as an
enforcer on a minor league
hockey team.
Directed by Michael Dowse and written by Evan Goldberg and Jay Baruchel, the film starred Seann William Scott
as a small - time
hockey enforcer whose talent for violence leads him to the big time.
As you may have heard, Big Climate consensus -
enforcer and fake Nobel Laureate Michael E Mann is suing me and a trio of co-defendants for disparaging his
hockey stick.