Dimension Films Launches New Interactive Web Site to Extend SPY kids(TM) Movie
SPY kids(TM) #1 Film at Box Office,
Kids Across America Flock
To the Official Website to Become SPY kids(TM)!
Dimension Films Launches New Interactive Web Site to Extend SPY kids(TM) Movie Into a Non-Stop Adventure in Learning and Fun
Junior sleuths take note: Dimension Films today announced the full launch of the No. 1 destination for young spies, www.SPYkids.com, an online interactive game and Web site featuring the cast and capers of the SPY kids(TM) movie. Young fans from around the world can prolong the fun of the film by logging on to uncover clues, play with virtual spy gadgets and participate in other games and activities related to the new Robert Rodriguez family adventure.
By registering to become an official SPY kid(TM), young secret agents can follow in the footsteps of the movie's brother and sister heroes. SPY kids(TM) will use their budding spy skills to save the world from oddball characters and most importantly, keep their family together.
Once online, official SPY kids(TM) are given clues and information to unlock the site's secret areas, complete missions and win prizes. The missions are not competitions. Instead, they are interactive games based on events in the film and are designed to help kids develop problem-solving skills in an exciting, nurturing and responsible environment. Plus, fans can use the site to get exclusive information about the film such as behind-the-scenes clips, the SPY kids(TM) music video and more.
Writer/Director Robert Rodriguez played an integral role in the development of this site. In order for the project to stay true to the SPY kids(TM) world, Rodriguez lent his creative guidance and original content.
"I wanted to make a movie that had the kind of imaginative elements of all those movies I loved growing up," said Robert Rodriguez, "but I also wanted to make something new. Most of all, I wanted to tap into the possibilities for a family adventure that offers to kids not only imagination but empowerment."
-- Posted April 2, 2001
Source: Dimension Films press release