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* In the Finnish horror-comedy ''Rare Exports'', [[Bad Santa|Santa Claus]] is depicted as one. That creepy guy from the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pH9IyqTk1E&feature=related trailer] {{spoiler|is just one of his elves. The ''real'' Santa is... creepier. Because he's based on the old Finnish tradition, Nuuttipukki. Nuuttipukki took Christmas away, scared children, and [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|performed at people's houses in exchange for booze]]}}.
* Death from the ''[[Final Destination]]'' franchise is an inhuman, primal force of nature that[[Wild occasionallyMass takesGuessing|who themay formor ofmay not be speaking through a morticiancharacter]] played by [[Tony Todd]] to spill its secrets to its future victims. It does this because it knows you can never truly defeat it, and it knows this: It's omniscient and omnipresent, always lurking in the shadows with full knowledge of how everyone on Earth will die, and if anyone avoids the fate it had in store for them, all they accomplish is pissing it off and ensuring that their new death will be even more horrific than the one it had initially planned. And when it moves in for the kill, the laws of reality get thrown out the window as structures and vehicles suddenly fall into ruin, animals behave strangely, and seemingly safe rooms and areas [[Rube Goldberg Hates Your Guts|become overly complex Rube Goldberg deathtraps]].
* ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean]]'' has Calypso, the goddess of the sea whose favored form seems to be a vast swarm of crabs - her most favored form after that is the ever-mercurial black hoodoo and voodoo practitioner, Tia Dalma.