29.01.2004 - 2 PM (GMT
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Wallpapers
New wallpaper
by Erni (i added also her email in her wallpapers page,
so you can write her ^_^). Chris recommended to me this
site, where you can find a lot of beautiful Travis and
Tarzan wallpapers! Enjoy!
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27.01.2004 - 6 PM (GMT
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Travis cuts off his hair
www.wireimage.com
has small pics of Travis at the Golden Globes, but Chris
(tnx sweetie) managed to get a slightly larger pic. It's
definitely cut off, not pulled back. T_T

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19.01.2004 - 6 PM (GMT
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12.01.2004 - 8 PM (GMT
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12.01.2004 - 6 PM (GMT
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08.01.2004 - 2 PM (GMT
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!!!Tarzan Trounced!!!
Despite a recent effort by fans of The WB's Tarzan to
rescue the program from its abrupt hiatus, the network now
confirms the series has been cancelled.
By Richard Horgan (from Film
Stew) - TNX CHRIS!
A day after a half-page ad paid for by a coalition of fans
trying to bring back The WB’s fall 2003 offering Tarzan
appeared in The Hollywood Reporter, their mission to rescue
the latest incarnation of Edward Rice Burroughs’ celebrated
hero just got a lot tougher. “The show has been cancelled,”
confirms Paul McGuire, Senior Vice President of Network
Communications for The WB. “This is the first time
we’re officially announcing this. It’s always
great to see people getting passionate about one of your
shows, but despite the considerable amount of money and
effort we put into marketing Tarzan, it really didn’t
ignite a mass audience the way a show must in today’s
multi-cluttered TV universe. Yes, we saw the ad in yesterday’s
Hollywood Reporter and again, it’s always great to
hear from an appreciative audience.” Tuesday’s
black and white trade ad, which appeared on page 87 of the
Reporter in the heart of its extensive weekly listings of
current film and TV productions, cost fifty of Tarzan’s
most ardent fans a combined $1,279.00, slightly discounted
for the cause from the publication’s normal rate of
$1,500.00. Unfortunately, the ad looks more like a promotion
for the show itself rather than a plea from a group of 2,115
fans scattered across the United States, Brazil, Australia
and several other countries. Even the ad’s listing
of their message board web site URL, www.tarzantheseries.com
does little to reflect the nature of their efforts. “I
own a copy of every single Edward Rice Burroughs book and
must have read them at least 20 times each,” confesses
47-year-old Escambia County, Florida municipal employee
Jean Kassab, a mother of two who fronted for the ad on her
credit card. “I’m probably the most skeptical
Tarzan fan there is. But when I turned on the TV show, I
was impressed. Not just because former Calvin Klein model
Travis Fimmel looks the part, but also from the way he articulates
Tarzan’s limited vocabulary and does his own stunts.”
“Our biggest bones of contention are that The WB canceled
the show so quickly and that while they spent a lot of money
advertising the show before its premiere, it seemed like
they barely promoted it during the week once it was on,”
Kassab continues. “We’ve literally pelted The
WB with hundreds of stuffed animals with messages attached,
floral arrangements and baskets of bananas and nuts. Although
we are very careful to try not to appear as though we are
trying to stalk anybody, we did manage to also have something
delivered directly to Fimmel’s mother at her place
of employment.” From the feedback she has received,
Kassab says Tarzan appealed immediately to female viewers
ages 22 through 70, some of whom have joined her in compiling
an album of fan letters and other mementoes to send to Fimmel.
Sadly, in light of today’s cancellation news, their
political manifesto may now be perceived as little more
than a nostalgic keepsake.
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07.01.2004 - 4 AM (GMT
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02.01.2004 - 5 PM (GMT
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TARZAN IN ITALY!!!
Italia 1 bought the WB's Tarzan!!! *_* (Oh My God!! Oh My
God!!). The eps will be on air soon. ^_^
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