Notting Hill (6/10) Movie CLIP - What Do You Do? (1999) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Bernie (Hugh Bonneville) and Anna (Julia Roberts) make small talk about their professions. Bernie does not realize Anna is a successful actress.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Can a beautiful and internationally famous American actress find happiness with a frumpy British bookstore clerk? She can -- at least for a while, it seems -- in Notting Hill. William Thacker (played by Hugh Grant) is a bookseller at a shop in the Notting Hill district in West London, who shares a house with an eccentric Welsh friend, Spike (Rhys Ifans). One day, William is minding the store when in strolls Anna Scott (Julia Roberts), a lovely and well-known actress from the United States who is in London working on a film. She buys a book from William, and she is polite and charming in the way a famous actress would be with a star-struck sales clerk. Their relationship would logically end there, if William didn't run out a few minutes later to buy some juice. While dashing back to the shop, he bumps into Anna on the street, spilling juice all over her blouse. Since he lives nearby, William politely offers to let her stop by his house to clean up; since William seems harmless enough, Anna agrees. When Anna has to stop back to pick up a bag she left at William's house, they kiss -- just in time for Spike to show up. A romance slowly blooms as his friends and family (not to mention the world at large) wonder out loud what he's doing dating a movie star. Notting Hill reunites Hugh Grant with producer Duncan Kenworthy and screenwriter Richard Curtis, who previously worked together on the international hit Four Weddings And A Funeral.
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TM & © Universal (1999)
Cast: Hugh Bonneville, Hugh Grant, Tim McInnerny, Emma Chambers, Gina McKee, Julia Roberts
Director: Roger Michell
Producers: Richard Curtis, Eric Fellner, Duncan Kenworthy, Mary Richards, Tim Bevan
Screenwriter: Richard Curtis
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This movie had the most eclectic and brilliant supporting cast...
TOTALLY AGREE!!!!
Did it shock you like an electric eel?
Very True
@@johnburke6332 s
Like Bridget Jones Diaries
I love British movies. They have a wonderful authenticity and sense of nostalgia about them. So comforting to watch.
Isn’t this just a Hollywood-produced movie that happens to be set in London?
100000%
@@mjboutin7224 No, it’s actually a British made movie.
@@shivapejman8155 Hollywood is actually both American & British. Plenty of Hollywood actors, directors, writers, producers are British. American movies & actors are nominated and win at the Bafta & likewise for British artists & films at the Oscars.
@@RyanM268 99% of the casts in this movie are British and spoken with a funny British accent.
The Best thing about this scene is that Anna is pleasantly flattered that Bernie has never heard of her. It's like having a straight up honest, human conversation with someone.. without the weird sense of awkward decorum from awe. 😅
I once sat at the bar at a restaurant next to Jacoby Jones, MVP of the XLVII Superbowl. Had no idea who he was. Had a great normal conversation with him. After he left the bartender told me who the guy was and added "He just paid for your lunch."
@@es330td Aww, that's so sweet.
I don't think she is flattered, should have had acted it that way though. I don't like her in that scene.
@@trancos7641 Anna didn't act all insulted or embarrass him by telling him she was the most actress in the world. Julia actually made $15 million on this movie so it's an inside joke about how much Anna made on her last film.
@@es330tdI was once asked to sit down to have a drink with my pal’s girlfriend, « Trish ». I didn’t realize it was Trisha Yearwood! 😂
“It’s a hat. You don’t have to wear it or anything” is an underrated line
"Underrated", is a lazy, overused, and overrated assessment. It seems to be the current dumb buzzword on UA-cam
@@fredemny3304 It bothers you that much?!.
@@macman975 Oh yes!
@@fredemny3304 Fair enough. It bothers me a little bit too to be fair :)
Underrated is such an overrated comment.
I simply love the British sense of humor... they're an amazing cast of supporting actors in this movie
Having Lord Grantham as a supporting cast in the movie was an excellent choice. It also showcased Hugh Bonneville's talent as a comedic actor as well.
lol we aren't really like this. British people are famously reserved with people they don't know
This is just one of those movies that is a surprising gem. Brilliant actors who were masterfully cast for their roles.
love how he dismisses Anna but wishes Honey a happy birthday because it is, after all, her day. :).
He didn't dismiss her, he said a quick hello, and then went to give the the person who's birthday it is, her present. What you talking about?!🙄
He didn't dismiss her, he didn't recognise her.
@@shaundstone it's how it should be. He saluted everyone and then, focused on Honey's birthday.
He dismisses Anna because he didnt recognize her. He was gobsmacked when he found out that she was a big movie actress later in the scene
He simply didn't recognise her, he then treated her like everyone else. Senior bankers work very long hours and as a result can be oblivious of people who are in the spotlight. The only point i would make is senior bankers are not generally crass or nieve it would have been more realistic if he had spent the whole dinner party oblivious as to her being famous. The other issue being English he was just doing small talk and trying to find things they had in common just to keep the conversation going, it should be noted she didn't do any effort in that regard. In so much as the film was set in Notting Hill a number of bankers earn in excess of £15m a year and would have been unfazed by it anyway. However thats the film business.
"ohhh splendid! well done!" couldn't sound more English lol
This is one of my favorite part.
This is one of the conversations that celebrities would love to have, natural and no gushing over them, whatsoever. I used to work in a hospital that have celebrities and other rich people go to and nomatter how star struck we were, we tried to treat them as normal as possible and they enjoy it, and they sometimes start the conversation.
Depends who they are ... I used to work in 'the media' and some where down to earth and fine, others expected to be treated like royalty ...
@@mrb.5610 That's coz you're in media. In the kind of industry I'm in, we've seen the good and the bad things in human anatomy, so it's important for them to feel comfortable and secured that whatever we see will be confidential. Yup, there are those who wanted to be treated like VIPs but normally they already established a relationship with certain members of the staff.
@@athenstar10 politics is another story 😂 I have a friend whose a politician and some of them are so arrogant.
No! Actors ARE incredibly egotistical! You actually think that RDJ or Chris Evans would join you for a chat? Much less Julia Roberts? You’re living in fantasyland!
@@Crystalchildsarah If you can’t even spell I doubt that you know any politician unless it’s Marjorie Taylor “gazpacho” Greene!
For some reason, I really like how she says "What do you do?"
Yes, that is great acting isn't it. In four short words she makes us realize that she is a very nice person - she is not self-centred. Her tone is perfect.
@@davidwaterman23 Yes, young Julia is an accomplished actress. I'm a bit scared of how good she will be when she reaches Meryl's age
Hugh Bonneville is really great in comedy! I do love him as Lord Grantham, but he does have a knack for comedy. Just the look on his face sometimes says it all!
I like Hugh Grant. I like the way he walks in his pants and with his English dignity and feelings.
Lol 🤣
"Trousers," I think they'd say...
@@user-rg1bx8ch7m i think she actually means his pants; or underwear as you guys call them
@@hansgruber788 do you mind if I read your comment comment in an English accent.
@@KrishmanyuThakur go for it mate
That was put in the script because Julia Roberts was paid $15 million to play her role in Notting Hill
🤣🤣🤣
That was a beautiful moment.. this stockbroker schooling a film actress 😂
The moment she said 15million you could just see from his face that she made more money annually than he did 😂😂😂
I heard 20
Hugh Grant got $7.5 million
@beanie fan no he didn't
Bernie is such a great character, always positive in the downslope of curcumstances...My fav part is towards the end when him and William are dodging cars, stopping traffic and he says "this is bloody fun"...and then later kissed a hot reporter. Good for you, Bernie. You deserve the best.
I just never, never, NEVER tire of watching this brilliant movie!! Stellar selection of cast & a superb line up of incredibly colourful characters!!
Lord Grantham and Julia Roberts.
Legendary.
Wow I just realized that when I read your comment lol
And Percy from Blackadder
Exactly! what evolution for Bernie, inst it? he became a Lord! (LOL)
I always think the same
@@lucianebarbosa4630 Bernie's full name is Bernard Robert George Matthew Crawley, the 9th Earl of Grantham. Since his family sold off Downton Abbey in the 1960s, he had to make a living as a stockbroker like any typical middle class bloke :)
One of those rare movies one can watch with the entire family and everyone would smile and cry at the same time
Every single one of them gave a truly mega star performance in this gem of a film. Thankfully no remakes or part 2 as I think it would debase the original films greatness.
Oh, splendid!... 😂😂😂
She's finally speaking to someone who isn't giving her special attention for being famous and she's still not very chatty
Well, she's American. A word which is synonymous with boring.
Yeah her character didn’t really leap off the page, let’s be honest. All of the supporting cast could act circles around her.
Frank O'Brien west coast yanks yeah, New Yorkers are hilarious 😂😂
c0ronariu5
Because it’s well known Academy Award winners suck at acting.
@@olearysgrave actually American Is like opposite to boring in my opinion. It's a country of huge cool battleships and aircraft carriers. I love how America likes things big.
He's SO funny when he kinds of shows off talking about his career haha
trying to take hugh's girl 😂
What Anna didn't know was that Bernie was actually an Earl.
Bernie's full name is Bernard Robert George Matthew Crawley, the 9th Earl of Grantham. Since his family sold off Downton Abbey in the 1960s, he had to make a living as a stockbroker like any typical middle class bloke :)
This is my favorite scene in any movie ever. I hate it when people ask me "what do you do" hoping it's less than what they do, just a pain!
So what DO you do? 😂😂🤣 Jk jk.
only if you don't have a job to be proud of, then you would have this thought. to ask "what do you do" is very common to carry on a conversation. asking people's wage is a no-no in this situation
Tell them you’re an international jewel thief. That usually stops them in their tracks.
I love this question and I ask it when the conversation is going well. It gives me something to expound upon and also, tells me a little bit about them. When you ask someone their job, you can more or less gauge how much they earn (so you can also later act accordingly for example inviting them to a place both of you can afford), their principles (for example, if you’re talking to someone in the army, they value discipline or authority etc.), their habit and interests. I’m not saying you will have a perfect understanding of them but a general idea will keep the conversation going.
Historically it’s actually a pretty taboo question in a lot of etiquette books, for that reason. It can be perceived as intrusive.
I like how she answers "I'm an actress" just like that without getting angry because someone doesn't recognise her.
The guy probably does 70 hours in the city and doesnt watch TV or films why would she be angry at not being recognised??
@@davidwalsh6608 Some famous people hate/don't like when people don't recognize them. Not everyone is humble.
Some actors probably prefer not to be recognised. They can have a normal conversation without someone’s fangirl antics overshadowing it.
Princess margaret was asked by an American if she had any siblings.
She said she had a sister.
He asked what her sister did...
PM replied "Oh.... still the Queen".....
@@JohnSmith-yv6eq surely that's not true...? 😄
"The wages are a SCANDAL, aren't they" - ha, I love it
but I mean, he's not wrong. rich hollywood actors make up less then 1% of actors. most actors even earn less or just about minimum wage ...
@@liste302 and he's not wrong, because getting millions for playing a role really IS a scandal...
@@Edi_JPoor Jennifer Lawrence can't get by on $52 million.
Tim McInerney's face prior to Bernie being offered wine is priceless! Best scene in the film!
Wonderful cast and acting. Julia Robert's smile is divine ... This is a movie one can watch many times, like "Casablanca" - and just as good.
One of my top 10 films. The cast and writing was fantastic. Richard Curtis is so clever. I like how good natured the film is. No eviscerated pets, no mental breakdowns.
Eviscerated pets! You must be scraping the barrel. Though I admit to having watched ANNA KARENINA last night; evisceration and mental breakdown all in one movie.
What are your top 10, if I may ask and get to see if I am missing something good
@@sunnydhabhai Ikiru and 7 Samurai by Kurosawa, Sound of Music, Matrix, My man godfrey, empire strikes back, high noon, it happened one night, north by northwest come to mind
Robin Hood and Captain Blood (with Errol Flynn), pretty much every film by Frank Capra is worth seeing, he was probably the most life-affirming director. And let's not forget Roman Holiday and Spellbound with Gregory Peck.
@@jthepickle7Cree
Gosh seeing this reminding me how much i love the filter color of the 90s films. And this film is a classic!
The supporting cast makes this movie as great as it is.
Bernie was so funny and awkward! Loved his character! Careful there Becker!!!!
Vicar :)
I always loved how his tie being inside out immediately making you realise he's a charming dolt.
In all the times I've watched this movie I never noticed that, LOL.
Of a movie filled with funny, heartbreaking, heartwarming brilliant scenes, this is the one I come back to the most.
Oh Lord Grantham.
Like this one!
loved it that Julia's character is called Anna and is an actress my mum went to drama school with miss jones from raising damp ♥️
I think you mean Mr Brown and the question we should all be asking is where the devil is Paddington??
best comment!
Hugh Bonneville, hes just gorgeous ❤️❤️❤️
I'm glad Hugh Bonneville went on to be such a star thanks to Downtown Abbey. I thought he was so adorable in Notting Hill.
Last film you did, what did you get paid?
Fifteen million dollars.
Right. Well, that's...fairly good.
Perfumaphilia yes, we just watched the exact same clip
Fun fact: no actor is paid that much these days (i think). Especially to star in a romcom
Thats the exact amount that Julia get paid in this movie🙄
@@tingkagol The Rock probably makes that - and don't forget Robert Downey Jr., who made like 20 million or more in the last Spider-Man movie (which he was hardly in - course he's earning close to $100 million for Avengers Endgame
tingkagol FunFact, you havent heard about the 20 million dollar club then
The Bird Cage, Notting Hill and Good Will Hunting. My top three of ALL time.
Fun fact: 15 Million dollars is what she was paid to do this movie. :-)
It should have been 10 million dollars, the production company said it would sound better if it was 13 and Julia said 15 in the movie ;). Watch the movie with the director's comment, it's pretty awesome. This is, what she is saying in the movie I mean lol :P.
@@Dutch3DMaster qué bonito comentario 👍
"Millions down the drain" 😂love that line, always cracks me up
"That'll be Bernie" is a great way to introduce his character.
I laugh when Hugh pauses at the start and then just goes “millions down the drain”
This was an inflight film when my wife & I were on our 10th anniversary. Still one of my favs.
Brilliant performances by the wonderful cast of this film. Haven't seen it in a few years. Now I want to see it again.
Wow, Hugh Bonneville was quite handsome back in the day.
Keep in mind this movie came out 15 years before the premiere of Downton Abbey, hence he looked nearly two decades younger here.
One of the many great scenes in this film. 😁👍💗
It's never cease to amaze me for over 15 years.....simply superb
This was a very funny movie. A list actress finds herself in ordinary life. Julia Roberts playing Anna Scott.
Splendid
I love how in the discription it say " a frumpy bookstore keeper" guys it Hugh Grant !!!😂
Absolutely adorable!
And from here to Downton Abbey! ♥️ I love this scene! 😂
I love how this movie portrays the professional working man as too busy / caught up in work to know who a famous celebrity is - true to life!
oh splended. oh well donne. lol
I love this movie. What I love the most is the relationships of the characters. They’ve been friend all their lives. Also the two odd balls. Everyone can’t be Ken or Barbie❤
I think this film is so enjoyable because it feels the most realistic. Celebrities are normal people tool, they feel pain and love. They're just rich and famous. So this type of film is easily relatable
Another one of my favorite movie's!!!!! Hugh Grant is my favorite, he is a crack - up in this movie!!!! 👍👍❤️❤️.....
Awe! It’s Alice!!!
....you cut the clip before he could complete the key punchline! "Well.... that's pretty good isn't it?" 🙂
Todos son excelentes actores.
Una película inolvidable!
Would an Englishman really ask someone whom he just met how much money she makes?
+steven franklin He works at the stock market, so it is pretty possible. But an average Englishman would probably not ask that question.
The point they were trying to make with his character is that he was generally lacking in social graces
I believe the term is "Gauche".
Yes, he will. They are this shallow. I love London and the UK but this is real life
steven franklin yes I used to date this British woman and when I met her father he asked me how much money I made a year
LOVE this movie...
I really died laughing at this scene, the first time!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love British drama. They still manage to hold on to reality. Quite relatable most of the time and Notting Hill is a gem.
A very classic movie! A very classic movie!
Hugh Bonneville is so lovely in this it's hard to believe he's the character who can't get a girlfriend!
It's like she's playing herself but not really. Such a great movie.
"Careful there, vicar." (:
she was lovely in this film. fell in love with roberts instantly.
Winston Churchill - _"No comment' is a splendid expression. I am using it again and again."_
I could live the rest of my life on 15 million dollars...
🤣 Me too 👍
Absoultely if u dont change your lifestyle.
I could live 15 life times on 15 million dollars and still have 95% of it left.
Me too , would just stay in Bali, do Yoga, exercise, meditation, pray, write, do ordinary job.
No you can't. Because the more money we have, the more money we dispense so 15 million USD is not enough for our lifetime, unless we have income.
I love Bernie. And Lord Crawley.
such a delightful film.
What’s about women and horses , the interview scene is one of my favourites.
Love this film!
My favorite bit of meeting Ana Scott, hilarious.
Anna and Bernard Robert George Matthew Crawley, the 9th Earl of Grantham (presumably George's son) 😆
Careful there, Vicar! 🤣🤣
When people ask me what my favourite movie is, I tell them that it is Pan's Labyrinth by Guillermo Del Toro. It's secretly Notting Hill. Whoops-a-Daisy!
I repeat so many times for these scene.
Hugh Bonneville looks so youthfully handsome here.
Splendid acting.😊
beautiful film beautiful romantic story i was going to cry in the end
His jaw drops at the mention of her take-home in just one movie
+ Israel Danauta 15 mil is her fee, it's not her take-home. First, her agent gets about 10%, then the IRS and the State get about 35 -40% Scombined.
She's lucky to take home about 8 mil. Still, nothing to sneeze at.
@@jdrancho1864 the tax that high eh? are there tiers taxation for actors/actressess income?
@@begobolehsjwjangan2359 Not actors specifically, just high earners (movie stars, recording artists, star athletes, corporate CEOs). A lot depends on the structure on how you receive the money (if a high pay-off is preceded by several years working towards it with no income, you used to be able to spread out taxes over those years, thus reducing taxes due for each individual year).
This also assumes her being a California resident. Some US states have high personal income tax rates, others like Texas and Florida have none. That is why a lot of celebrity athletes maintain their main residence in these states.
Bottom line, gross income is as meaningless a figure as the touted jackpot in a lottery. It may be a high number, but it only applies if the winnings are taken over time. Any immediate cash payout is greatly reduced, made even more so when taxes are deducted first.
That, at least, is the situation in the USA. It probably varies greatly in your jurisdiction.
An utterly ridiculous film but an absolute treasure to watch.
Why is it “ridiculous”? Your statement seems to contradict itself.
@@calisongbird Only ridiculous in the sense that real life doesn't happen that way although we all wish it did.
Utterly absurd comment. And absolutely right!
but it actually kinda did happen that way! Hugh grant said that Richard curtis based the script on a real life experience of one of his school's friend who was in a brief relationship with an extremely famous actress at that time. Hugh grant didn't say who it was about, but rumors are that the famous acrtress was Uma thurman
@@liste302 Matt Damon is very happily married to a woman who was a bar tender in a place he would drink at when he was on location for a film he was making.
I love this character. Reminds me of me.
I just love that he doesnt know who she is
Love the movie!! And this is the the best and funniest scene! 👍
"well that's errrr... fairly good..."
Was it really 23 years ago..Where have the years gone ?
Hahaha 🤣 loved that. Such a well written movie. Best romantic comedy
Omg I just love this movie sooooo much !!! Haha
I did love this movie!
Hugh Bonneville, so cute in this! It was an excellent cast.
Economists now know that a reluctance to discuss salaries benefit the employer.
Lol. Do they teach that in school now. Next year they are going to cover wheels. They are ROUND you know. Don't believe anyone but an expert tho, THEY KNOW.
its pretty logival really not sure if its all that new
I gave an employee a good raise on her one year evaluation because she deserved it. I had only been in the supervisor position for a few weeks.
She told another employee who had been working there longer, but wasn't making as much. That other employee went to human resources and complained.
I was not in charge when that employee was given her last evaluation, so I don't know how her wage was decided. She had worked there longer, but wasn't as good as the one I gave the raise to.
I was told to give the whiner a raise, and two other employees who were in a similar situation got raises as well.
From my perspective, employees talking to each other about how much they make is a sure fire way to make them get lower increases on all of their future evaluations for acting like jerks.
I probably would have given each of those employees increases that fit their skills and energy. Just ripping pages off of the calendar does not justify an increase in pay.
I'd happily pay newer people more money if they were better employees.
@@deezynar And this is why America prefers workers not talk about their salaries, and why experts now say workers should. You're a nasty boss.
@@Raison_d-etre I'm always impressed by people who can write, but can't read. How do you do that? I'd really love to know. Oh, you won't be able to read this, I'm just wasting my time asking you that.
Maybe some time in the future you'll learn to read, and you'll read my first reply to you.
If you do, you'll see that I was a great boss because I believed in paying generous wages to employees who did their job well.
Folks like you live in a fantasy world where the boss is evil and all the employees are perfect little angels who get screwed. You've never seen employees who have to be prodded to do their job, but expect to get paid. You've never seen employees who do low quality work, or employees who intentionally break things.
Employees start off as unemployed people. They see an ad for employment and come in to an interview saying they will be the best employee the company has ever had. They say that AFTER the salary and the job responsibilities have been explained to them.
Then they start working and realize that the pay and the work are just like they were explained to them. Then they become unhappy and swear that they are getting screwed. Instead of finding a job that is better suited to them, they stick with the job they said they'd be great at, and they suck. They suck because they suck at everything. They don't get a better job because they are losers who are not qualified for a better job. So instead of doing a great job at the one they have, they screw their employer. And in response, their employer pays them the least they can, and hopes to replace them as soon as possible.
But those who do a great job will often have a boss like me who gives them the maximum raise possible, even though that makes them higher paid than people who have been there longer, but worked under a different boss.
I am guessing that you belong to a labor union that tells you how you are getting screwed by your employer in every monthly meeting. Good old unions - spreading dissatisfaction, ingratitude, and envy, everywhere they go. Unions also protect bad employees. Isn't that surprising. Unions are businesses that make money off of telling workers that businesses screw people. Meditate on that for a while.
Businesses are typically not saints, but when you hear the salary, and what a job entails, it is on you to say, "No thanks" right then if that doesn't satisfy you. Only low-lifes take the job, cry about it, and do bad work.
But, you won't understand any of that because you have a disability.
Funny seeing Lord Glover hosting a dinner party with Lord Grantham in attendance. They come from entirely different circles....
Aggg.. people saying "she is not good actress .. just playing what she is on real life" ... in this case THATS THE POINT ! yes.. shes playing a huge star .. the best at that moment.. (like she was that moment) .. does it matter ?? Is a great movie .. shes done different movies .. i love her as an actress ..
This movie brought me out of my depression . Gave me a little hope o never thought there was . ❤️
Me tooo. How u feel now?
@@gracemaiam3374 much better . Very kind of you to check on me . God bless . And I hope you're doing alright too .
@@silencieux4464 i am getting there too. We r all trying our best, eh? Where do u live?
@@gracemaiam3374 that we are - true !! Mumbai , India . And you ??
@@silencieux4464 i am in indonesia most of the time, but i am in USA at the moment. Mumbai? Wow.. nice. How many languages do u speak?
Bernie managed to bullock up at home too.
See it means yes😂😂😂😂
Splendid!