<![CDATA[io9: david nutter]]> http://tags.lifehacker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/io9.com.png <![CDATA[io9: david nutter]]> http://io9.com/tag/davidnutter http://io9.com/tag/davidnutter <![CDATA[David "X-Files" Nutter Directs A Super-Cyborg Movie]]> We've been fans of David Nutter from his work on X-Files and Sarah Connor, so we're excited to learn he's attached to direct an Iron Man-esque cyborg story, Freemind. Details, and spoilers, below.

Nutter, as we mentioned last week, is known as the "pilot king" because the pilots he films have a high success rate in getting to series. He's worked on pretty much every great U.S. science fiction show that didn't have the word "star" in the title, over the past decade or so. And he directed the underrated gem Disturbing Behavior. Nutter was announced as the Freemind director at New York Comic Con, but Uslan and his producing partners Mark Rosen and Robert Keyghobad are still seeking funding and a studio distribution deal.

We talked to producer David Uslan, son of the legendary Batman producer Michael Uslan. David's struck out on his own and has a few projects in the works - including Freemind, based on a short-lived comic created by Bob Layton and David Michelinie. (Layton used to write many of the Valiant Comics titles, including Solar, and both men helped turn Tony Stark into an alcoholic in Iron Man: Demon In A Bottle.) Layton is currently writing for Marvel Comics again.

Freemind is about a quadriplegic super-genius who runs a huge tech company, not unlike Tony Stark. He wants to experience living a normal life, so he builds an android body that he can transfer his mind into, so he can bathe himself and go on dates and stuff. But he discovers that once he transfers his mind into the android body, he can suddenly use 100 percent of his mind's abilities, and this unlocks telepathic and telekinetic powers.

It's a very "character-driven" storyline, says Uslan. "It's a very non comic book comic book." Dante Harper, who's writing the screenplay for the Black Hole graphic novel adaptation for director David Fincher, is in line to write the script. Layton and Michelinie will be involved as well.

Nutter's already signed up to work with Steven Spielberg on The Pacific, a big HBO miniseries coming out next year. Meanwhile, Uslan and his partners are hoping to pitch Freemind to studios in a couple of months, once Nutter and Harper come up with a finished pitch.

Meanwhile, Uslan's also developing Kindergoth with co-producer Tommy Lynch. It's an adult-oriented animated series about pierced, tattooed kindergarteners who save the world from an alien invasion, based on the Bloodfire Studios comic. It's "as quirky and fun and cool as it comes," says Uslan. "If all goes well, it should be on TV sometime next year... We're in the middle of making the pitch now."

Uslan says other studios tried to buy the Kindergoth property from Bloodfire, but comics company understood that Uslan was a more comic-friendly producer, who tries to stay true to the premises of the comic, and keeps creators involved in any adaptation.

And then Uslan's also working on producing an adaptation of a photorealistic comic called Brielle and the Horror, about a girl who was born possessed by an evil spirit, and has to learn how to control it and make it work for her. Horrible things happened to her when she was young, and the horror emerges once again when she's at a new school. "Instead of your typical horror movie [like The Exorcist] the story is about how she learns to control this power within her," says Uslan. The comic's writers, the Barrel brothers, are also working on the movie script.

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<![CDATA[Finally, A Handy Video That Explains Why Teen Sex Is Wrong [NSFW]]]> The "blue ribbon" kids in Cradle Bay get straight As and behave perfectly... but there are glitches, as you can see in this NSFW scene from Disturbing Behavior. Yes, teen sex is bad and wrong.

Disturbing Behavior has everything: mind-control technology, Stepford kids, and an albino pot dealer. I love the fact that the mind implants work perfectly - unless you get horny, and then you go berzerk.

It's directed by David Nutter, best known for his amazing work on TV shows like X-Files, Millenium, M.A.N.T.I.S., Roswell, Smallville, Supernatural, Superboy, Dark Angel and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. (Nutter is known as the "pilot king" for his ability to make pilots that get greenlit as ongoing series. We totally wouldn't have fallen for that "Scarlet TV" marketing hoax if Nutter hadn't been involved.) You can download a draft of the Disturbing script here.

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<![CDATA[Red-Eyed Killer Diva Turns Out To Be LG Shill]]> That bizarre trailer for a new series about a supermodel-spy-superhero-cyborg-actress named Scarlet, that we featured a while back, turned out to be a marketing hoax just as everybody had suspected. It's a stealth marketing campaign for a new TV set from Korea's LG Electronics, with a red back panel. I'm actually kind of sad, since I'd let myself hope the red-eyed killer diva might be real, mostly due to veteran director David Nutter's very public involvement. It would have been better than Bionic Woman, anyway. [Wall Street Journal, via Wes]

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<![CDATA[Fashion Model Clobbers Ninjas — But What Is It About?]]> I've watched this trailer for Scarlet, a new TV miniseries, three or four times without actually understanding what the show is. She's a fashion model and a movie star, and some old guy screams into the telephone that she's going to change television forever. And meanwhile, she beats up ninjas, does the Batman power-grapple thing, and has weirdly glowing red eyes. Oh, and a group of men follow her around while she tells them they're overlooking crucial evidence. But does this show have a plot, or just lots of posing and kicking? Click through for more details.

I would probably just ignore this show, or chalk it down to a spoof, it wasn't created by David Nutter, who directed the pilots of Smallville, Sarah Connor Chronicles, Supernatural, Dark Angel, Space: Above And Beyond, and various other shows. He's become known as the go-to guy for pilots, because his pilots have a higher-than-average batting average of getting a show to series. And he's worked on a lot of science fiction, including several episodes of the X-Files and M.A.N.T.I.S.

Scarlet stars Natassia Malthe, who appeared in such fine films as Bloodrayne II and Alone In The Dark II. The miniseries' official website refers to it as a "hit TV show" (which seems a bit optimistic) and says it's coming out at the end of the month... but no mention of which network it'll be on. Is it direct to DVD? Or online somewhere? I'm not sure. (As someone says on IMDB, "It seems a little off.") I actually spent a fair bit of time today trying to talk to Nutter's reps to find out the deal. But the trailer is so awesomely over-the-top and Alias-esque, I figured I should share it. [Scarlet: The Series]

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