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    Two Weeks Notice

    A lawyer decides that she's used too much like a nanny by her boss, so she walks out on him.
    Duration: 101 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 2002
    IMDb: 6.1
    3.5
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  • Actors of "Two Weeks Notice"

  • Characters of "Two Weeks Notice"

    Lucy Kelson. Character of Two Weeks Notice
    Played by: Sandra Bullock
    George Wade. Character of Two Weeks Notice
    Played by: Hugh Grant
    June Carver. Character of Two Weeks Notice
    Played by: Alicia Witt
    Ruth Kelson. Character of Two Weeks Notice
    Played by: Dana Ivey
    Larry Kelson. Character of Two Weeks Notice
    Played by: Robert Klein
    Meryl Brooks. Character of Two Weeks Notice
    Played by: Heather Burns
    Howard Wade. Character of Two Weeks Notice
    Played by: David Haig
    Tony. Character of Two Weeks Notice
    Played by: Dorian Missick
    Tom. Character of Two Weeks Notice
    Melanie Corman. Character of Two Weeks Notice
    Played by: Veanne Cox
    Donald Trump. Character of Two Weeks Notice
  • Directors of "Two Weeks Notice"

    Marc Lawrence. Director of Two Weeks Notice
    Marc Lawrence
    Birthdate: 22 October 1959, Brooklyn, New York, USA
  • Creators of "Two Weeks Notice"

    Marc Lawrence. Director of Two Weeks Notice
    Marc Lawrence
    Birthdate: 22 October 1959, Brooklyn, New York, USA
  • Critic Reviews of "Two Weeks Notice"

    Time Out
    February 09, 2006

    Structurally, the film's off-kilter. The start of the relationship is rushed through, while the supposedly crucial notice period feels increasingly directionless. Which leaves the comic strand - and that, by and large, delivers.

    New York Observer
    January 16, 2003

    This is the kind of movie where the big scene is a man shot out of a cannon into a vat of ice cream.

    Salon.com
    January 08, 2003

    Instead of using George and Lucy's most obvious differences to ignite sparks, Lawrence desperately looks elsewhere, seizing on George's haplessness and Lucy's personality tics.

    Village Voice
    December 25, 2002

    The film's essentially over by the meet-cute.

    Ebert & Roeper
    December 23, 2002

    This thing works on no level whatsoever for me.

    Houston Chronicle
    December 20, 2002

    A pleasant romantic comedy.

    Fat Guys at the Movies
    January 10, 2016

    everything a romantic comedy is supposed to be

    Common Sense Media
    December 29, 2010

    Predictable romantic comedy.

    Cinema Crazed
    April 29, 2009

    Can't withstand the utter pits of romantic comedy trash.

    Combustible Celluloid
    February 27, 2009

    Two icons of romantic comedy team up for the first time, and the result is a fizzle.

    TheMovieReport.com
    February 18, 2009

    Bullock and Grant, like the viewing audience, appear to be waiting for some memorable payoff that Lawrence fails to come close to delivering.

    Sacramento News & Review
    August 07, 2008

    Hugh Grant and Sandra Bullock basically play their patented movie selves in this overly familiar romantic comedy about corporate greed, social responsibility, personal promises and budding love.

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