One of my favorite films from this year’s SXSW was director Paul Feig’s action-comedy Spy. The potential franchise-starter features Melissa McCarthy as Susan Cooper, a CIA analyst who goes into the field for the very first time after her partner (Jude Law) falls off the grid. Loaded with an all-star cast (Jason StathamRose Byrne, Miranda Hart, Bobby Cannavale,  Allison JanneyPeter Serafinowicz, and Morena Baccarin), one of the main reasons Spy is so great is that each supporting character has a moment to shine, and Statham completely knocks it out of the park in his first big studio comedy. During the premiere, the crowd was laughing so loud I missed lines of dialogue between Statham and McCarthy. Trust me, this is a very funny movie that you should definitely see in a theater when it’s released June 5th. For more on Spyread Perri’s review or watch the trailers.

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One of the ways Statham suggests to catch the bad guys in Spy is to use a face-off machine. The only problem is the machine doesn’t exist. Or does it?

To help promote the film, Fox just launched FaceOffMachine.com and made a “real" Face-Off Machine using a 3D printer. On the site you can download Jason Statham’s face file, and if you have access to a 3D printer, you can print it out for yourself.

However, since most do not yet have access to a 3D printer, Fox has provided us with one of Statham’s 3D-printed faces and we’re going to give it away to one of our readers.

In order to enter our giveaway, email thecollidermailbox@gmail.com with your name and address and include JASON STATHAM’S FACE Giveaway in the headline. You also need to have “liked” Collider on Facebook.

This giveaway will be open until May 22th at noon PST and is only open to residents of the United States.  Also, only one entry per person.  Once the giveaway ends we’ll randomly pick a winner.

For more on Spy:

Face Off Machine Sizzle

Face Off Clip

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