Continuity mistake: After the argument in the coffee room following the stapler fight you can see that, when Hugh leaves, the stapler is by the coffee pot next to where Hugh was standing, although Sandra had already taken it to the other side of the counter (where you also see it in the last shot of the scene). (01:21:35)

Two Weeks Notice (2002)
Plot summary
Directed by: Marc Lawrence
Starring: Sandra Bullock, Hugh Grant, Alicia Witt, Dana Ivey, David Haig
George is the rich owner of a huge company. But, he's unhappy with his life, especially since he's always divorcing his wife and can never find a good lawyer. Finally, he meets Lucy, who studied at Harvard and believes in doing the right thing, no matter what. He hires Lucy, but begins to take her for granted. He calls her for help about the simplest things. But along the way, Lucy and George start to fall for each other...
George Wade: I'm now poor. When I say I'm poor, I mean we may have to share a helicopter with another family.
Trivia: In the trailers (on the radio in the UK, anyway), there's a bit with Hugh Grant saying something like "This is no job for a grown up - drinking without being responsible...actually, it doesn't sound that bad". This was never in the finished film.




