Tuesday June 23, 2009
Transformers fans stand to win exclusive movie-related merchandise
TRANSFORMERS fans who watch the latest instalment of the movie at BIG Cinemas Lotus Five Star stand to win a lot of prizes ranging from T-shirts and figurines to postcards.
The biggest prize is an exclusive seven-foot Optimus Prime figurine worth RM45,000.
“We are committed to bringing local movie enthusiasts big time entertainment and there is no better time to reward our customers than now,” BIG Cinemas Lotus Five Star chief operating officer Preetham Rebello said.
Up for grabs: Win a seven-foot Optimus Prime figurine with the contest. “This exercise is also in sync with our aim to bring the ultimate cinematic experience to all Malaysians,” he added.
The proud creation of a Hong Kong-based Transformers fan club, the Optimus Prime action figure is made of durable Polystone, a material with an incredible ability to capture the minutest detail, making it unsurpassed in collectible manufacturing materials.
The seven-foot tall Optimus Prime figurine will be on display at BIG Cinemas Lotus Five Star’s cinema at Brem Mall Kepong.
BIG Cinemas Lotus Five Star, a joint venture between BIG Cinemas, a member of the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group, and the Lotus Group, will use its expertise and experience gained from world markets to increase customer delight in terms of the latest technological offerings, customer service and architecture.
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen opens nationwide on June 24 with sneak previews held the night before.
There are up to 34,000 seats available with 120 shows per day nationwide at Big Cinemas Lotus Five Star.
For more information on Big Cinemas Lotus Five Star and movie screenings, visit www.bigcinemas.com.
To participate in the contest, customers must buy an SXL Combo to watch the movie.
Participating outlets are: Brem Mall Kepong, Capitol Selayang, Taiping Sentral, Teluk Intan, Sitiawan, Alor Star Mall, Butterworth, Kompleks Bukit Jambul Penang, Batu Pahat Mall, Kluang Mall, Plaza Tasik Skudai and Kompleks Teruntum Kuantan.
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