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Two Weeks Notice
TrailerA lawyer decides that she's used too much like a nanny by her boss, so she walks out on him.Actors: Sandra Bullock, Hugh Grant, Alicia Witt, Dana Ivey, Robert Klein, Heather Burns, David Haig, Dorian Missick, Joseph Badalucco Jr., Jonathan Dokuchitz, Veanne Cox, ...»Director: Marc LawrenceCountry: United States, AustraliaDuration: 101 minQuality: HDRelease: 2002IMDb: 6.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Two Weeks Notice"
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Characters of "Two Weeks Notice"
Lucy KelsonPlayed by: Sandra BullockGeorge WadePlayed by: Hugh GrantJune CarverPlayed by: Alicia WittRuth KelsonPlayed by: Dana IveyLarry KelsonPlayed by: Robert KleinMeryl BrooksPlayed by: Heather BurnsHoward WadePlayed by: David HaigTonyPlayed by: Dorian MissickTomPlayed by: Jonathan DokuchitzMelanie CormanPlayed by: Veanne CoxDonald TrumpPlayed by: Donald J. Trump -
Directors of "Two Weeks Notice"
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Creators of "Two Weeks Notice"
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Critic Reviews of "Two Weeks Notice"
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006Structurally, 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 ObserverJanuary 16, 2003This is the kind of movie where the big scene is a man shot out of a cannon into a vat of ice cream.
Salon.comJanuary 08, 2003Instead 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.
Ebert & RoeperDecember 23, 2002This thing works on no level whatsoever for me.
Houston ChronicleDecember 20, 2002A pleasant romantic comedy.
Common Sense MediaDecember 29, 2010Predictable romantic comedy.
Combustible CelluloidFebruary 27, 2009Two icons of romantic comedy team up for the first time, and the result is a fizzle.
TheMovieReport.comFebruary 18, 2009Bullock and Grant, like the viewing audience, appear to be waiting for some memorable payoff that Lawrence fails to come close to delivering.
Sacramento News & ReviewAugust 07, 2008Hugh 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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