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  1. May 28, 1999 · Luckily, ''Notting Hill'' doesn't often strain that hard. Nor does it force its funny supporting cast into the annoying ubiquitousness that would have given it a sitcom flavor.

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  2. If these two can't create an illusion of mad ardor, they do something almost sexier: confide in the audience about the burdens of answering interviewers' idiotic questions, embarrassing tabloid...

  3. I rewatched Notting Hill (1999) Totally unrealistic, but I still love this rom com. Great to see a time when people were not on their phones. Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. But even on modern rom coms, there are hardly any phones being used. Sometimes I believe that's the reason I still enjoy the genre.

  4. But "Notting Hill," the second outing of scripter Richard Curtis, producer Duncan Kenworthy and actor Hugh Grant, has buckets to spare of that rarest screen commodity ---...

  5. May 28, 1999 · Notting Hill” reassembles three of the key players from “Four Weddings And A Funeral” (1994), which made Hugh Grant a star: Grant, screenwriter Richard Curtis and producer Duncan Kenworthy. In the earlier film, Grant fell for a beautiful American (Andie MacDowell), and that’s what happens this time, too. And both films surround the ...

  6. Jul 8, 2019 · Notting Hill told the tale of travel bookshop owner William Thacker (Hugh Grant) falling in love with Hollywood star Anna Scott (Julia Roberts). Twenty years on from its first release, the film’s influence is still very much felt in the area.

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  8. Aug 1, 2020 · Notting Hill is still a great rom-com because it's a very simplified version of reality. Being able to extract so much emotion from such a simple story is what Notting Hill succeeds at.

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