I really enjoyed the first House movie, and the second one was pretty good as well. This one had at least one character from the first, but overall, it didn't have anything to do with the House I story. It also wasn't scary at all, just weird. All of a sudden, the house's ghost is a friendly one, and the vilest character in the film is that "landlord" guy who is trying to buy the house from Roger Cobb's family (who, incidentally, takes part in some superfluously disgusting scenes). The acting and directing of this movie made it seem like something made for TV. I would not have seen it in the theater. If you liked the other House films, see this one. Otherwise, you might want to spend your money on something else.