When Lucy and George are arguing at the children's benefit, it is alternately raining/not raining between shots. Similarly, George's tux jacket is wet/dry.
When George and Lucy abandon her car to get her to the toilet of the RV, George leaves the windshield wipers going. Later when the RV passes the abandoned car, the windshield wipers have stopped.
During the Charity Ball, June is wearing a sheer, almost see-through dress. As June and Wade enter the elevator, in the elevator, and as they enter the apartment, June's areolae can be seen through the top. Then, when Lucy comes into the apartment and catches June in a state of near undress, she is now wearing an opaque, solid black, strapless bra. She could not have been wearing that particular bra in the previous scenes.
When George is talking to June in the coffee room, right before he asks her to come to the benefit, George is shown holding a coffee pot in his hand. When he turns around to ask June to come, he's holding a milk carton. After he asks and turns again, he's holding the coffee pot again.
When Norman is leading June into Lucy's office, it can be seen from her reflection that Lucy looks up and watches them come in. However, when the shot moves to Lucy, she is still wiping off the front of her shirt and has no clue they have come in until Norman gets her attention.
As George and Lucy are walking towards the RV while stuck in traffic on the overpass, there is a white lane line dividing the two directions of travel. A white lane line between two lanes indicates both lanes are in the same direction of travel - a yellow line would indicate opposite directions as attempted here.
The title, if grammatically correct, would read Two Weeks' Notice, not Two Weeks Notice.
There is no requirement that movie titles follow rules of grammar.
There is no requirement that movie titles follow rules of grammar.
At Lucy's farewell party, the cake is seen to be almost entirely whole; only a few slices have been cut. When the party guests are seen, all of them have large pieces of cake which could not have come from the cake that still can be seen in the background.
Catered wedding receptions often have multiple cakes. One is used for presentation and the traditional bride and groom cutting of the cake. The others are out-of-sight, already cut and plated, ready to be handed out to guests immediately after the presentational cutting.
Catered wedding receptions often have multiple cakes. One is used for presentation and the traditional bride and groom cutting of the cake. The others are out-of-sight, already cut and plated, ready to be handed out to guests immediately after the presentational cutting.
When Lucy and George are flying around Manhattan in the helicopter, it is obvious they are not actually flying because the lighting on their faces does not change as the helicopter rotates and flies between the skyscrapers.
During the "stapler fight", the actresses' lips have no relation to the audio track.
When Lucy comes out of the hotel after catching George and June playing chess, a crew member is reflected in the window.
When George meets Lucy's parents for the first time and they invite him over for cake because they live only two blocks away, it's plain that it's over a mile. When they start leaving the construction site, there is a large tower they start walking towards with a large construction crane about 1/2 a mile past it on the right. However, immediately when they get to the apartment roof, it can be seen that the crane below about a half-mile up the beach, and the tower is over a mile away now.
When Lucy is talking with her father in the kitchen, the reflection of a boom mic and wires taped on the ceiling can be seen in the television.
At the tennis match, when George says the score, he says 30-Love and then serves to the wrong side of the court.
At the end, George is shocked by how small the apartment is where Lucy lives with her parents, even though he already had been there earlier when they invited him over for a piece of cake.