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Jay Baruchel Talks Goon at TIFF 2011

September 12, 2011, 6:02 am

One of the most talked-about comedies of TIFF 2011 is Michael Dowse's Goon, starring Seann William Scott, Liev Schrieber, and Jay Baruchel, who co-wrote the film about Canada's national obsession, hockey, and the violence in the sport. After its premiere screening on Saturday, Notable.ca's Julian Brass was on-scene at the after-party at Toronto's Andrew Richard Designs, where the stars were out to celebrate the highly-antipicated flick. We caught up with star and writer Jay Baruchel – he's a Canuck, by the way – to chat about Goon, get a glimpse at how he injects his trademark wit, and what it was like to work with funnyman Seann William Scott.

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