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  1. Here is a quiz on the very cute Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant movie Two Weeks Notice. Questions are not in any order.

  2. Two Weeks Notice masterfully blends the rom-com genre with workplace comedy, focusing on the dynamic between a high-powered lawyer (Sandra Bullock) and her billionaire boss (Hugh Grant). As Bullock's character decides to quit her job, the pair discovers how much they rely on each other, and the film navigates the challenges of their blossoming ...

  3. Sandra Bullock starred as Leigh Anne Tuohy in The Blind Side, now streaming on Netflix. Bullock won an Oscar for her role in The Blind Side, which is among her best movies, despite recent controversy. The Blind Side 's true story is disputed, with Michael Oher filing a lawsuit claiming the Tuohys tricked him into agreeing to a conservatorship.

  4. Answer: Two Weeks Notice Lucy is a bright young lawyer who ends up working as a personal assistant for a man who has trouble choosing what cereal to eat in the morning. Here he has called her out of a wedding ceremony (where she was a bridesmaid) to help him choose what to wear.

  5. Two Weeks Notice provides an entertaining look at the world of high-powered New York City real estate through the lens of a charming, unconventional romance. Featuring the delightful pairing of Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant, this witty comedy explores the often chaotic intersection of professional ambition and matters of the heart.

  6. Two Weeks Notice showcases Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant's unbeatable chemistry as an ambitious attorney named Lucy Kelson and her charming yet needy boss George Wade – characters thrown into hilariously relatable scenarios involving professional collaboration turned tender affection. Marc Lawrence's directorial insight cleverly modernizes ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hugh_GrantHugh Grant - Wikipedia

    He was paired with Sandra Bullock in Warner Bros.'s Two Weeks Notice (2002), which made $199 million internationally but received poor reviews. The Village Voice concluded that Grant's creation of a spoiled billionaire fronting a real estate business was "little more than a Britishism machine".

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