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Two Weeks Notice

  • 2002
  • PG-13
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant in Two Weeks Notice (2002)
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Feel-Good RomanceRomantic ComedyComedyRomance

A lawyer decides that she's used too much like a nanny by her boss, so she walks out on him.A lawyer decides that she's used too much like a nanny by her boss, so she walks out on him.A lawyer decides that she's used too much like a nanny by her boss, so she walks out on him.

  • Director
    • Marc Lawrence
  • Writer
    • Marc Lawrence
  • Stars
    • Sandra Bullock
    • Hugh Grant
    • Alicia Witt
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    133K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,407
    421
    • Director
      • Marc Lawrence
    • Writer
      • Marc Lawrence
    • Stars
      • Sandra Bullock
      • Hugh Grant
      • Alicia Witt
    • 327User reviews
    • 95Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Sandra Bullock
    Sandra Bullock
    • Lucy Kelson
    Hugh Grant
    Hugh Grant
    • George Wade
    Alicia Witt
    Alicia Witt
    • June Carver
    Dana Ivey
    Dana Ivey
    • Ruth Kelson
    Robert Klein
    Robert Klein
    • Larry Kelson
    Heather Burns
    Heather Burns
    • Meryl Brooks
    David Haig
    David Haig
    • Howard Wade
    Dorian Missick
    Dorian Missick
    • Tony
    Joseph Badalucco Jr.
    • Construction Foreman
    • (as Joseph Badalucco)
    Jonathan Dokuchitz
    • Tom
    Veanne Cox
    Veanne Cox
    • Melanie Corman
    Janine LaManna
    Janine LaManna
    • Elaine Cominsky
    Iraida Polanco
    • Rosario
    Charlotte Maier
    • Helen Wade
    Katheryn Winnick
    Katheryn Winnick
    • Tiffany
    Jason Antoon
    Jason Antoon
    • Norman
    Rocco Musacchia
    • Fisherman
    Wynter Kullman
    Wynter Kullman
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    • Director
      • Marc Lawrence
    • Writer
      • Marc Lawrence
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    Scaramouche2004

    An enjoyable comedy love story.

    I am sick of defending romantic comedies on this site. Every time a new one hits our screens IMDb is absolutely inundated with reviews containing the words, boring and predictable.

    Most of the time these reviews are written by people who are just annoyed that nobody was killed or nobody fired a gun or blew up a building or whatever. GROW UP.

    This is the last time I'm going to say this but romantic comedies work to a successful formula which have worked well for seventy odd years and that is why they are successful, they are not going to change them and we certainly hope they don't so everyone please stop moaning for heavens sake. Maybe your action movies are a bit "same ol' same ol'" but do we slag them off to you? NO. So CAN IT.

    Now my little rant and rave is over onto the film in question.

    Sandra Bullock is in my opinion the greatest living comedy actress alive today. She is sexy and gifted and has the perfect talent and timing to easily take over the mantle of stars like Irene Dunne, Jean Arthur, Katherine Hepburn, Doris Day and more recently Meg Ryan as a true queen of Rom-Com.

    It's my opinion that in fifty years time Sandra Bullock will be regarded as a screen great like the great actresses mentioned above. She has the ability to adapt between comedic and dramatic roles with perfect ease making us cry or laugh with equal vigour. I suppose she is almost like a female version of Cary Grant in that respect.

    In Two Weeks Notice she is given so much chance to make us laugh and she fails to miss one of them. I especially like the part when she says she can also speak German and Japanese and then turns down an offer using both, followed by one of her rye giggles....hilarious and clever.

    Hugh Grant, never really strays too far away from Hugh Grant but again as in the case of Ben Stiller and Adam Sandler this persona is what has made him a star and that is what he successfully does. It seems however that in this film he does it better than in any other film before.

    It's a love story between a radical left wing lawyer (Bullock) and a capitalist, heartless tycoon (Grant).

    He's been using her for her intellect and she has been using him and his money for her own charitable organizations, but when she decides to quit, the last two weeks sees their relationship change into something neither of them seem to want to part with.

    The script is funny and fast paced and both are handed good comedy material to sink their teeth into. Hugh Grant is surrounded by beautiful women throughout the film giving him the opportunity to work his English charm school act, and with another sexy secretary in the picture, Bullock is given her opportunity to spar in her own inimitable way. The schoolyard type fight over the stapler is a great example and gut-wrenchingly funny.

    An enjoyable film and one deserving pride of place on any DVD shelf. Incidentally check out the feature commentary between Bullock, Grant and Marc Lawrence. It's very funny and shows that the magic between them poured right off the film and leaked into real life.

    As for one of the previous reviewers who referred to Sandra Bullock as FAT, I lay my gauntlet at your feet sir and it's pistols at ten. You may like her acting or loathe her, but fat she ain't.
    6secondtake

    Great interactions between two great natural comic actors...and a usable plot

    Two Weeks Notice (2002)

    Hugh Grant is funny. Sandra Bullock is funny. "Two Weeks Notice" takes full advantage of both, and for a warm, if someone canned, romantic comedy, it's enjoyable.

    The premise is two-fold. First is the idea that Bullock makes herself indispensable as an assistant to an unbelievably demanding boss (an precursor of the more recent "The Devil Wears Prada" though in this case Grant is also a bit incompetent). Then she has to give notice she is quitting. This makes Grant desperate, which is always fun to watch.

    The other premise is the feel-good part where a community center with history needs to be saved, somehow (an echo, perhaps, of "You've Got Mail"). Bullock is a do-gooder and a smart one, and she finds working with Grant has threatened her idealism. In fact, this is the deeper part of the movie, if still treated with typical easy going slightness. I mean, this is no serious commentary for sure, any more than "My Man Godfrey" will really change our views about unemployment in the depression. But it helps to have a cause to root for.

    Most of all I came to love Bullock for her natural on-screen personality. She's so likable in her own offbeat way you come to support her view of the world automatically. And in this case that's a good thing, even if you also understand how Grant's character is both a jerk and a lovable misguided rich man. Grant of course is his own kind of natural, and the two are rather good on screen. They might not have chemistry, the way you'd want the screen to steam up, but they have energy or synergy together, more like the other Grant (Cary) and some of his counterparts did in the old days.

    I'm tilting this review toward a feeling that this is a screwball comedy as in the the late 30s and early 40s, and in a way it is, though not nutty enough perhaps to really qualify. It does have the standard romantic comedy problem of two leads who would be great together if only a million things weren't standing in the way.

    This movie gets weak reviews overall, but I liked it, and don't hesitate to recommend it as a thin but enjoyable comedy.
    6LunarPoise

    Hugh Grant in his element

    A by-the-numbers romcom is made better than average by Hugh Grant's impeccable timing and delivery. When Sandra Bullock is snoring her head off, he puts a pillow under her head to stop her. Instead, the snoring gets louder."Opposite effect. Interesting," says Grant. The line is only funny because Hugh Grant says it. He has perfected the little-boy-lost routine to a tee. Bullock does fine, and the character actors support the main players well, particularly the overweight not-pregnant-but-then-is colleague of Bullock's, who gets the best squirming out of Grant. But the whole film lives or dies on the casting of Grant, it is impossible to think of these lines working said by any other actor. This film will bring a smile to your face and is worth renting as a Friday night date movie.
    8triple8

    A movie made good entirely by zingy one liners and sexually charged banter.

    Two weeks notice is a movie that is so completely lightweight in viewing, it's almost embarrassing to admit how much I liked it. But I did. I'm a big fan of romantic comedies but it seems like there is so much of a redundent churning out of crummy or average ones in the past few years, it's hard to keep them all straight.

    This movie differentiates itself very much from other below average or at best, average or slightly above average romantic comedies. It's the same classic setup as a million other ones(see: "Maid in manhatten", "The wedding planner", runaway bride", "I love trouble" etc etc etc.) What makes this one a bit better then the above mentioned is the dialogue. It's actually funny! This is a movie that exists entirely on the witty "back and forth" barbs between Bullock and Grant's characters. It's peppered with zingy one liners and caustic banter and the result is a peppy, funny and entirely entertaining romantic comedy.

    AS is NOT the case with some of those other movies I mentioned, this is one I will actually remember fully once the movie is over. Although nothing about the plot is realistic in the slightest, the banter is so much fun and the chemistry so cute and sassy, that it makes for very entertaining movie watching.

    Anyone who's ever had that type of relationship will be able to relate. That fun type of relationship with a member of the opposite sex where chemistry and attraction is built slowly and sassily, where both people know their attracted to each other but haven't yet admitted that to each other so off they go into the world of sexual banter! This is a fun relatable romantic comedy that any fan of the two main stars should see. I happily give it an 8 out of 10.
    6hitchcockthelegend

    Light and effective ROM-COM.

    Lucy Kelson {Sandra Bullock} lands a job as chief counsel for a big hitting New York real estate firm that is owned by mega-rich George Wade {Hugh Grant}. He's an engaging enough boss but he's very shallow, and Lucy finds that she's practically running his life for him. So finally tiring of being treated like a Personal Assistant, she gives her two weeks notice of resignation. But can the pair do with out each other? And is there more than a working relationship bubbling under the surface? For his first feature film directing assignment, Marc Lawrence played it safe and got lucky with his lead actors. Whilst hardly setting a new benchmark in the ROM-COM genre, Two Weeks Notice is however witty and not without charm. This is due in the main to the pairing of Grant & Bullock, who play it perky and spark a chemistry so sadly lacking in many other modern day films of its ilk. By their own admission the pair got on great off screen, and that is evident as the pair feed of each other to make the lightweight script work wonders. The dominance of the pair tho leaves little room for the supporting actors to breathe, with many of them coming across as mere fillers. It's this that stops the film from being the great film that Bullock, and particularly Grant's, efforts deserved.

    Enjoyable light entertainment that could have been better if more thought had gone into the outer characters. 6.5/10

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    • Trivia
      Hugh Grant said that Sandra Bullock was his favorite person to work with throughout his career.
    • Goofs
      When Lucy and George are arguing at the children's benefit, it is alternately raining/not raining between shots. Similarly, George's tux jacket is wet/dry.
    • Quotes

      George Wade: Before you came into my life I could make all kinds of decisions, now I can't, I'm addicted, I have to know what you think!

      [holds up cufflinks]

      George Wade: What do you think?

      Lucy Kelson: George, I think you are the most selfish human being on the planet.

      George Wade: Well that's just silly. Have you met everybody on the planet?

      Lucy Kelson: Goodbye George.

      [she leaves]

    • Crazy credits
      The beginning of the credits shows pictures of Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant as children growing up.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Chicago/25th Hour/Two Weeks Notice/The Pianist/The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers/The Wild Thornberrys Movie (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Baby (You've Got What It Takes)
      (TWO WEEKS NOTICE Remix)

      Written by Clyde Otis and Murray Stein

      Performed by Dinah Washington and Brook Benton

      Courtesy of The Verve Music Group

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

      Harmonica accompaniment by Marc Lawrence (as Blind Lemon Lipschitz)

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    • Release date
      • December 20, 2002 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Australia
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros.
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Amor con preaviso
    • Filming locations
      • Shea Stadium - 12301 Roosevelt Avenue, Flushing Meadows Park, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Castle Rock Entertainment
      • Village Roadshow Pictures
      • NPV Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $60,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $93,354,851
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,328,494
      • Dec 22, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $199,043,471
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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