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Seann William Scott and Jay Baruchel are lacing up their skates for "Goon," an indie hockey comedy.
Alison Pill and Marc-Andre Grondin are jumping onto the ice for the movie, which begins shooting in Winnipeg mid-October with Michael Dowse behind the camera.
Baruchel and Evan Goldberg, the frequent collaborator of Seth Rogen, wrote the script, inspired by the book "Goon: The True Story of an Unlikely Journey into Minor League Hockey" written by Doug Smith and Adam Frattasio.
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I actually like Seann William Scott in goofy comedies. He's usually pretty good for providing a good laugh. Couple that with Goldberg writing this, the same guy who wrote Superbad and Pineapple Express. This could end up being pretty funny.
Good to see that SWS is still around and doing something. He has a lot of potential as an actor, but the films he's done haven't always showcased that. This could be a good comedy for him, but I'd still like to see him do something more serious.