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* ''Film/EdgeOfTomorrow'' has a brutal one when [[spoiler:Cage blows up an Alpha with a Claymore mine, resulting in its [[HollywoodBlood blood to melt his face off in a horrifying fashion,]] but also giving him the time loop ability.]]

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* ''Film/EdgeOfTomorrow'' has a brutal one when [[spoiler:Cage blows up an Alpha with a Claymore mine, resulting in its [[HollywoodBlood [[HollywoodAcid blood to melt his face off in a horrifying fashion,]] but also giving him the time loop ability.]]
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* ''Film/EdgeOfTomorrow'' has a brutal one when [[spoiler:Cage blows up an Alpha with a Claymore mine, resulting in its [[HollywoodBlood blood to melt his face off in a horrifying fashion,]] but also giving him the time loop ability.]]
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* ''Film/{{Bite}}'': When Jared's mother visits Casey to angrily confront the latter of her infidelity towards Jared, [[spoiler:Casey attacks her and [[AcidAttack spits acid]] on her face, melting it and resulting in her death.]]
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* ''Film/TheBrothersGrimm'': Sasha's face get melted by some magic mud, [[TheBlank leaving her faceless]], [[FaceStealer giving rise to a mud monster with a deformed version of her face]].
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* ''Film/Creepshow2'': The hitchhiker from the last segment get run over and has his face smashed by a car against a tree several times, causing his face to be nothing more than a bloody mulch with his eyeballs dangling from their sockets
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* The film version of ''Film/JonahHex'' depicted a more {{pragmatic|Adaptation}} version of this, as (which [[WebVideo/TheBookWasBetter Krimson Rogue]] rightfully pointed out), no one's willing to lose their right cheek for a part and the movie didn't have the budget to do a motion capture effect and opted to use make-up.

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* ''Film/JonahHex2010'': The film version of ''Film/JonahHex'' depicted a more {{pragmatic|Adaptation}} version of this, as (which [[WebVideo/TheBookWasBetter Krimson Rogue]] rightfully pointed out), no one's willing to lose their right cheek for a part and the movie didn't have the budget to do a motion capture effect and opted to use make-up.

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* ''Film/{{Bethany}}'': In one scene, when Claire looks at herself in the bathroom mirror, she sees the left side of her face is drooping. She starts pulling on it, causing a cut to appear on her forehead. She then pulls the drooping part off, revealing a while surface covered in cracks underneath. Thankfully, it's a hallucination.

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* ''Film/{{Bethany}}'': ''Film/{{Bethany}}'':
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In one scene, when Claire looks at herself in the bathroom mirror, she sees the left side of her face is drooping. She starts pulling on it, causing a cut to appear on her forehead. She then pulls the drooping part off, revealing a while surface covered in cracks underneath. Thankfully, it's a hallucination.



* How Harvey Dent becomes Two-Face in ''Film/TheDarkKnight''. This is particularly gruesome, as you can see the guy's jawbones.
** Aside from Dent, the Joker's habit of threatening to give his victims {{Glasgow grin}}s invokes this trope. [[GoryDiscretionShot You don't actually get to see any of them happen, though.]]
* Similarly, how Creator/LiamNeeson's character becomes the title character in ''Film/{{Darkman}}'' Durant's thugs burn his hands and dip his face in acid before rigging his lab to explode.

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How Harvey Dent becomes Two-Face in ''Film/TheDarkKnight''.Two-Face. This is particularly gruesome, as you can see the guy's jawbones.
** Aside from Dent, the The Joker's habit of threatening to give his victims {{Glasgow grin}}s invokes this trope. [[GoryDiscretionShot You don't actually get to see any of them happen, though.]]
* Similarly, how Creator/LiamNeeson's character becomes the title character in ''Film/{{Darkman}}'' ''Film/{{Darkman}}''. Durant's thugs burn his hands and dip his face in acid before rigging his lab to explode.



* Christiane's faceless state in ''Film/EyesWithoutAFace''.

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** ''Film/TheFlyII'': A security guard gets a faceful of acid vomit from Brundle's son. The worst part is, he's still breathing afterward.

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** * ''Film/TheFlyII'': A security guard gets a faceful of acid vomit from Brundle's son. The worst part is, he's still breathing afterward.



* Creator/GaryOldman's character in ''Film/{{Hannibal}}''. [[http://www.killerfilm.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/gary-oldman-hannibal-300x199.jpg Here.]]

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* Mel Gibson in ''Film/TheManWithoutAFace''.

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** [[spoiler: In TheReveal, after Igor's father splashes acid on his face from his daughter's prank, the camera cuts to his face as he peels flehs off it.]]

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** [[spoiler: In TheReveal, after Igor's father splashes acid on his face from his daughter's prank, the camera cuts to his face as he peels flehs flesh off it.]]
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* ''Film/{{Mirrors}}'' features a fatal and extremely gruesome jaw dislocation scene.

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* ''Film/{{Mirrors}}'' ''Film/{{Mirrors|2008}}'' features a fatal and extremely gruesome jaw dislocation scene.

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