The.proposal.2009 | 'link'

Equally memorable was Oscar Nunez as Ramone, the local store owner/strip-club dancer/chef. His striptease scene remains one of the most cringe-inducing yet hilarious moments in 2000s comedy. The absurdity of the character grounded the Alaskan setting in a

At its surface, runs on a trope as old as Hollywood: the "fake engagement." Margaret Tate (Sandra Bullock) is a high-powered, tyrannical book editor in New York City. She is so vicious that her assistant, Andrew Paxton (Ryan Reynolds), has survived three years of her abuse only by being faster and more efficient than anyone else. the.proposal.2009

Andrew, who has sacrificed his personal life for three years in hopes of becoming an editor himself, agrees to the charade—but with conditions. The setup leads to a weekend trip to Sitka, Alaska, for Andrew’s grandmother’s 90th birthday. Here, the city slicker boss is forced to navigate the Paxton family’s eccentric dynamics, leading to the inevitable thawing of her icy exterior. Equally memorable was Oscar Nunez as Ramone, the

The story follows Margaret Tate (Sandra Bullock), a ruthless, Canadian executive editor-in-chief at a New York publishing house. She is the kind of boss who fires people on the elevator and terrifies her subordinates into stuttering messes. When she learns she is facing deportation to Canada due to an expired visa, she concocts a desperate plan: she will marry her long-suffering assistant, Andrew Paxton (Ryan Reynolds). She is so vicious that her assistant, Andrew