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Spiderman stumps his new flick at Wal-Mart Portrait Studios

Posted on Sunday June 13, 2004
Filed under Movie Marketing

Looks like spidey is going to add a bright blue vest to his costume in the coming weeks when he begins his stint at the local Wal-Mart. He won't actually be there in person, but he will be available as a backdrop in the portrait studio.

It would be much cooler if you could get a picture with the ol' web-slinger in the flesh, but costumes at hundred of locations is beyond even the hefty marketing budget of this flick.

From the bases at Yankee stadium to the wallet-sized photo in Uncle Frank's wallet, Spiderman is quickly gaining the power of omnipresence. Next episode: "Spidey versus the oversaturation monster!"

Related Link:
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