
My sisters and cousin Kaka Pao take time to pose with WALL-E right around the SM cinema section. The life-sized WALL-E cardboard figure can also be seen at Gaisano Mall.
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Talk about good promotion gimmicks. The life-sized WALL-E cardboard figure at SM and Gaisano Mall is certainly building up a lot interest for the upcoming WALL-E movie. Movie-goers constantly gawk at the large cardboard figure, which is seated on a bench opposite Eve, the other robot featured prominently in the movie. And oh by the way, WALL-E stands for Waste Allocation Load Lifter – Earth-Class.
While Gaisano Mall management pohibits people from sitting on the bench near the WALL-E figure, my sisters and cousin were allowed to sit down beside WALL-E and Eve at SM for a photo-op.
Not to be outdone, the upcoming Iron Man Movie is also building up interest this early, with Iron Man merchandise already being sold around the SM Cinema section. In fact, a friend texted me a while ago that the much-awaited 6″ Iron Man figures just arrived in Davao.
WALL-E is expected to open in Philippine cinemas this August (tagal pa no!) while Iron Man will be up for local viewing by April 30.

Take two!



helow!!! pwde makipag xlinks?? pls reply sa akong blog
wow! beautiful girls!
Hi! I saw one of these in the theaters at Florida recently!(not the movie,the cardboard thing),and I found it 2 be very cool!
to the person who posted comment no.3, thank you very much.
Bigyan sana kita ng free ticket for Wall-E but …
di bale ram. ako magbibigay sayo ng free ticketS.
I’ve just seen this movie and i can say two-thumbs-up!!!