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* While riding through the dessert trying to solve the mystery of the dust coyotes, the group passes a man named Chakashi. When they drive past him again, they figure it's just a twin brother. And then out of nowhere a third supposed "brother" appears in front of the vehicle, a manifestation that startles everyone as they stop a hairbreadth before hitting it.
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* Vulgud's death. It's not shown on screen, but after the Kraken is defeated, the movie cuts to a shot of the cave showing Vulgud's clothes covered in dust. Considering the last time we saw him before this had him in pain as the Kraken was taken down, one wonders if he felt himself superaging to death.
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** The way the Kraken has the ability to mind-control any unsuspecting mind. It's especially scary when it seamlessly lures Audrey to it, and then takes over Vinnie ''without being noticed''.
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** There's a {{deleted scene}} where Inger asks her baby to give her a hug and it's a baby Kraken, a disturbing nod to the ''Literature/TheShadowOverInnsmouth'' plot point of the Deep Ones mating with humans to yield monstrous offspring.

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** There's a {{deleted scene}} [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnon7yLOmD4 deleted scene]] where Inger asks her baby to give her a hug and it's a baby Kraken, a disturbing nod to the ''Literature/TheShadowOverInnsmouth'' plot point of the Deep Ones mating with humans to yield monstrous offspring.

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** The [[EldritchAbomination Kraken]] is so large, we almost never see the entire thing in view, only closeups of its body.
*** Even when you ''do'' see the whole thing that doesn't make it any less horrifying, since it's a massive mess of glowing eyes and tentacles with a titanic maw. Not only that, but it can also hypnotize you and is shown to be intelligent enough to willingly attempt to exert control over a town full of people.
** There's a {{deleted scene}} where Inga asks her baby to give her a hug and it's a baby Kraken, a disturbing nod to the ''Literature/TheShadowOverInnsmouth'' plot point of the Deep Ones mating with humans to yield monstrous offspring.

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** The [[EldritchAbomination Kraken]] is so large, we almost never see the entire thing in view, only closeups of its body.
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body. Even when you ''do'' see the whole thing that doesn't make it any less horrifying, since it's a massive mess of glowing eyes and tentacles with a titanic maw. Not only that, but it can also hypnotize you and is shown to be intelligent enough to willingly attempt to exert control over a town full of people.
** There's a {{deleted scene}} where Inga Inger asks her baby to give her a hug and it's a baby Kraken, a disturbing nod to the ''Literature/TheShadowOverInnsmouth'' plot point of the Deep Ones mating with humans to yield monstrous offspring.
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* The first portion of the film takes place in Krakenstaff, an [[{{Uberwald}} eerie Norwegian town]] populated with blankly-responsive townsfolk and controlled by Edgar Vulgud, a malicious old man in cahoots with the [[KrakenAndLeviathan Kraken]], a horrific mind-controlling tentacled sea monster. {{Film/Dagon}}, anyone?
* Vulgud himself. He essentially [[DealWithTheDevil made a deal with the Kraken]], giving the souls of the townspeople to the creature.
* The [[EldritchAbomination Kraken]] is so large, we almost never see the entire thing in view, only closeups of its body... Even when you ''do'' see the whole thing that doesn't make it any less horrifying, since it's a massive mess of glowing eyes and tentacles with a titanic maw. Not only that, but it can also hypnotize you and is shown to be intelligent enough to willingly attempt to exert control over a town full of people.
* There's a {{deleted scene}} where Inga asks her baby to give her a hug and [[spoiler:it's a baby Kraken]], a disturbing nod to the ''Literature/TheShadowOverInnsmouth'' plot point of the Deep Ones mating with humans to yield monstrous offspring.
* The Dust Coyotes. Imagine you are just walking along somewhere, not a care in the world, and suddenly a dust storm appears out of nowhere. Then you hear the howling and thousands of [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eyes]] start staring at you with malicious intent. Then the dust takes on the form of a thousand coyotes, all of which are snarling and howling and has the intention of ripping you to shreds. Imagine seeing them at night. Yeah, sweet dreams. And if that wasn't enough, the villain of that particular part is [[spoiler:[[KarmicTransformation turned into ONE OF THEM]]! There's no telling if he's simply been made a [[AndIMustScream ghost]], or a [[DeathOfPersonality mindless servant]] to attack any intruder such as himself.]]

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* The first portion of the film takes place in Krakenstaff, an [[{{Uberwald}} eerie Norwegian town]] populated with blankly-responsive townsfolk and controlled by Edgar Vulgud, a [[EvilOldFolks malicious old man man]] in cahoots with the [[KrakenAndLeviathan Kraken]], a horrific mind-controlling tentacled sea monster. {{Film/Dagon}}, anyone?
* ** Vulgud himself. He essentially [[DealWithTheDevil made a deal with the Kraken]], giving the souls of the townspeople to the creature.
* ** The [[EldritchAbomination Kraken]] is so large, we almost never see the entire thing in view, only closeups of its body... body.
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Even when you ''do'' see the whole thing that doesn't make it any less horrifying, since it's a massive mess of glowing eyes and tentacles with a titanic maw. Not only that, but it can also hypnotize you and is shown to be intelligent enough to willingly attempt to exert control over a town full of people.
* ** There's a {{deleted scene}} where Inga asks her baby to give her a hug and [[spoiler:it's it's a baby Kraken]], Kraken, a disturbing nod to the ''Literature/TheShadowOverInnsmouth'' plot point of the Deep Ones mating with humans to yield monstrous offspring.
offspring.

* The Dust Coyotes. Imagine you are just walking along somewhere, not a care in the world, and suddenly a dust storm appears out of nowhere. Then you hear the howling and thousands of [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eyes]] start staring at you with malicious intent. Then the dust takes on the form of a thousand coyotes, all of which are snarling and howling and has the intention of ripping you to shreds. Imagine seeing them at night. Yeah, sweet dreams. And if that wasn't enough, the villain of that particular part is [[spoiler:[[KarmicTransformation [[KarmicTransformation turned into ONE OF THEM]]! There's no telling if he's simply been made a [[AndIMustScream ghost]], or a [[DeathOfPersonality mindless servant]] to attack any intruder such as himself.]]himself.


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* The first portion of the film takes place in Krakenstaff, an [[{{Uberwald}} eerie Norwegian town]] populated with blankly-responsive townsfolk and controlled by Edgar Vulgud, a malicious old man in cahoots with the [[KrakenAndLeviathan Kraken]], a horrific mind-controlling tentacled sea monster. {{Film/Dagon}}, anyone?
* Vulgud himself. He essentially [[DealWithTheDevil made a deal with the Kraken]], giving the souls of the townspeople to the creature.
* The [[EldritchAbomination Kraken]] is so large, we almost never see the entire thing in view, only closeups of its body... Even when you ''do'' see the whole thing that doesn't make it any less horrifying, since it's a massive mess of glowing eyes and tentacles with a titanic maw. Not only that, but it can also hypnotize you and is shown to be intelligent enough to willingly attempt to exert control over a town full of people.
* There's a {{deleted scene}} where Inga asks her baby to give her a hug and [[spoiler:it's a baby Kraken]], a disturbing nod to the ''Literature/TheShadowOverInnsmouth'' plot point of the Deep Ones mating with humans to yield monstrous offspring.
* The Dust Coyotes. Imagine you are just walking along somewhere, not a care in the world, and suddenly a dust storm appears out of nowhere. Then you hear the howling and thousands of [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eyes]] start staring at you with malicious intent. Then the dust takes on the form of a thousand coyotes, all of which are snarling and howling and has the intention of ripping you to shreds. Imagine seeing them at night. Yeah, sweet dreams. And if that wasn't enough, the villain of that particular part is [[spoiler:[[KarmicTransformation turned into ONE OF THEM]]! There's no telling if he's simply been made a [[AndIMustScream ghost]], or a [[DeathOfPersonality mindless servant]] to attack any intruder such as himself.]]
* Surtr, a giant fiery demon summoned so that [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt Ragnarok]] may begin...[[NearVillainVictory AND IT ALMOST SUCCEEDS]].
* Ymir. He's so big he's [[ThatsNoMoon mistaken for a mountain]].
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