It's Sunday evening, the weather is chronic - why not snuggle up and watch an old movie?
A miserable winter's night like tonight just calls out for something fluffy and girly and luckily there's a cracker on later.
Have you seen Two Weeks' Notice?
The 2002 film stars Hugh Grant as a playboy billionaire (and the world's most difficult boss) and Sandra Bullock as his lawyer slash advisor.
George (Grant) hires Lucy (Bullock) with the promise that he'll stop an important building being torn down but she soon gets fed up of acting as his assistant and being at his beck and call around the clock.
Lucy hands in her notice and begins the search to find her replacement.
George hires a new aide, June, based on her looks and Lucy finds herself becoming jealous as George and June grow close.
You probably don't need us to tell you how this one goes but we know you'll enjoy it all the same.
Sandra and Hugh are rom-com royalty and this is about as easy a watch as you'll come across. And, like all the best girly movies, Two Weeks Notice is set in New York City.
Sure what more could you ask for?
Two Weeks Notice is on RTÉ2 at 9pm.
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