Title:
Tarzan X - Shame of Jane Release Year: 2003 Genre: Adult film, Parody Director: Steve O'Brien Starring: Sasha Grey, Brad Stiles, and Alan Steele
The Original Story
: In Burroughs' novels, Tarzan and Jane eventually marry and have a son named Korak.
The "x" in "Tarzanx" typically denotes a crossover or a specific adult pairing, often involving a possessive or aggressive dynamic. Unlike the romantic, chaste love story of the film, the adult parody subgenre reframes Tarzan not as a noble savage, but as an untamed force of nature, and Jane as a conflicted participant.
But what exactly is "Tarzanx Shame of Jane Extra Quality"? Why has it become a sought-after term? And what does the "Extra Quality" tag signify for discerning viewers? This article peels back the layers of the canopy to reveal the truth.
Cultural Significance and Impact
Where to Find "Tarzanx Shame of Jane Extra Quality"?
- Variability: some extras derive from low-quality dailies or VHS-era masters; others use high-resolution scans.
- Common issues: inconsistent color grading between extras and main feature; audio hiss, dropouts, or misalignment; differing aspect ratios without explanation.
- Best-practice examples: extras that match the main feature’s remaster (same color pipeline, consistent audio leveling) are perceived as higher quality.