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Two Weeks Notice on DVD (2002)

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Average rating: (64%)
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3.0
 
Starring: Sandra Bullock | Hugh Grant | Alicia Witt | Dana Ivey | Robert Klein | Heather Burns
Director: Marc Lawrence
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
Certificate: 12
Collections: 100 Rom-Coms
User collections: Films with numbers in the title | Best of British
Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Released: 01/09/2003
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Brief synopsis of Two Weeks Notice

Opposites attract in the directorial debut of screenwriter Marc Lawrence. Determined activist, lawyer, and idealist Lucy Kelson (Sandra Bullock) has a noble reason for accepting a top position at Wade Realty Corporation. By taking the job, she can save the beloved community center in her Coney Island neighborhood. Along with the job comes the position of personal advisor to her high-maintenance boss, George Wade (Hugh Grant). As the two work together, down-to-earth Lucy becomes utterly indispensable to millionaire playboy George, so much so that he seeks her advice on everything from stationery selection to his divorce settlement to what suit he should wear. When Lucy gives her two weeks notice and realizes that her potential replacement, June Carter (Alicia Witt), has some strong chemistry with George, she has to acknowledge her own romantic feelings for her boss. Likewise, faced with losing the person he relies upon most, George is forced to do some soul searching of his own. Grant is well-cast as freewheeling George, delivering his lines with subtlety and making a potentially irritating character likable and charming. TWO WEEKS NOTICE also stars Dana Ivey and Robert Klein as Lucy's parents.

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Rating of 2 stars out of 5
Radio Times

Sandra Bullock plays a liberal lawyer who fights for environmental causes; Hugh Grant is a real estate tycoon who plans to knock down her local community centre in Coney Island to build condominiums — she agrees to work for him if he doesn't go ahead with the demolition. So, the pair are thrown together in true romantic comedy tradition: opposites fighting an attraction. Bullock ends up running the hapless tycoon's life — everything from handling his divorce to choosing his shirts — until she gets fed up, hands in her (two weeks) notice and quits. Will they overcome their differences and find a way back to each other? The formulaic plot is not the main problem here as even the best romantic comedies have genre conventions. It's Bullock and Grant. Both natural, charming actors with the ability to play light comedy, they should have been the dream rom-com team, but they're just trying too hard and with little result. All this effort only highlights that what really makes a screen romance work — a magical chemistry between the protagonists à la Tracy and Hepburn — is missing.

Halliwell's Film Guide

Both leads coast along in roles that they have played often before Ð the floppy-haired charmer and the lovable klutz Ð and never convince that two such opposites would attract.

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Rated - 5 starsTwo Weeks Notice - Good modern day romance

GDI75 from Dumfries & Galloway , 15/10/2003

This film was not quite what i expected. I thought it was going to be a soppy film with a bad ending. Instead, i found the scenes in it to be funny, and the out-takes on this DVD where good :) Good performances from Hugh grant and Sandra bullock, with good supporting roles as well...

A well-rounded film that balanced comedy with romance and general wacky fun...

Despite my better judgements, this is one for my DVD collection :)

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Rated - 1 starsCould have been funny!

Poglin from West Sussex , 18/10/2003

If you are expecting to laugh then this isn't the film for you.

It's not bad, but it could have been so much better. Hugh Grant is, well, Hugh Grant, and is interchangable with most other parts he's played. Sandra Bullock does her best, but it's all a bit of a struggle.

Overall it's pretty woman with a twist: eco-warrior meets developer.

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Rated - 3 starsTwo weeks Notice

ally from east riding of yorkshire , 17/10/2003

My husband and i watched this, and even though you probably know the plot before the film starts it is a lovely film. Hugh Grant as the ever Englishman and Sandra Bullock as the loud mouth American. A romantic comedy that's worth a watch. 4 out of 5 from me...

  8 out of 9 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 2 starsStrangely Unfunny.......

Imran from London , 26/09/2004

This film should have been a decent romantic comedy, it has the ingredients with two fine comedy performers to add to the mix and moments where you should really find yourself laughing. But you don't. You can see that they've made the effort but for some reason the laughs consistently fall flat. The romance doesn't seem believable either and I reckon you have to blame the director for allowing this film to become so lame as it would have worked if the comedy had been handled differently. Overall a missed opportunity.

  8 out of 10 people found this review helpful
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