House Arrest (1996 film)

House Arrest is a 1996 American comedy film directed by Harry Winer, written by Michael Hitchcock, and starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Kevin Pollak, Jennifer Tilly, Christopher McDonald, Wallace Shawn, and Ray Walston with supporting roles done by Kyle Howard, Amy Sakasitz, Mooky Arizona, Russel Harper, and an up-and-coming Jennifer Love Hewitt.

Grover and Stacy first try to recreate Ned and Janet's honeymoon in Hawaii in the basement, but this fails to bring any happiness into their relationship.

The next day, Grover tells his best friend, Matt Finley, what he has done and T.J. Krupp, the wealthy local bully, overhears them.

T.J. shows up to have a look and actually installs a newer, more secure door to keep Ned and Janet trapped inside.

When Grover asks what is going on in response to his friends setting up camp at his house, T.J. says, "Our parents could be down there for months!"

Grover finds out that his crush, Brooke Figler, is also having parental problems: her mother, Cindy, acts awkward, going so far as to trying to hang out with her friends.

Vic and Louise's marriage lasts past the two-year mark and they are expecting another child.

The site's consensus states: "Constructed out of cliches, thinly written characters, and fundamental misunderstandings of human nature, House Arrest is a dull (and borderline irresponsible) waste of a talented cast.