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Image credit: David Nutter, at San Diego Comic-Con International, July 2015. By: Gage Skidmore

Works by David Nutter

Band of Brothers [2001 TV mini series] (2001) — Director — 546 copies, 11 reviews
Game of Thrones: The Complete Third Season (2014) — Director — 359 copies, 2 reviews
Game of Thrones: The Complete Fifth Season (2016) 267 copies, 2 reviews
Supernatural: Season 1 (2006) — Director — 258 copies
The Pacific [2010 TV miniseries] (2010) — Director — 229 copies, 1 review
Smallville: Season 1 (2001) — Screenwriter — 176 copies, 1 review
The X-Files: Season 3 (2006) — Director — 136 copies, 1 review
Roswell: The Complete First Season [1999 TV series] (2003) — Director — 66 copies
Band of Brothers / The Pacific [2010 TV mini series] (2014) — Director — 32 copies
Game of Thrones: Seasons 1-7 (2017) — Director — 26 copies
Disturbing Behavior [1998 film] (1998) — Director — 25 copies
Dark Angel: The Complete Series (2000) — Director — 17 copies
Pilot [2008 Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Episode] (2008) — Director — 2 copies, 1 review

Associated Works

Game of Thrones: The Complete Second Season (2013) — Director — 393 copies, 4 reviews

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Nutter, David
Birthdate
1960
Gender
male
Education
University of Miami (music)
Occupations
producer
director
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Dunedin, Florida, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Florida, USA

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23 reviews
Like most early Baby Boomers, one of my parents was part of the "Greatest Generation," although in my case, it was my mother who served during World War II rather than my father. She was motivated to enlist because her nephew, First Lieutenant Irwin Wolf, died of wounds he sustained in the Battle for Guam. Naturally, because of this fact, I wanted to know a little more about the War in the Pacific. Thus, I watched _The Pacific_ with great anticipation.

I was not really prepared for my show more visceral reaction. It's one thing to read about the War or to watch one of the period films made about it. But to live the fight for the Pacific Ocean vicariously through the lives of the real men and woman that are portrayed here is entirely different. Watching the fight for Guadalcanal, seeing men that I'd come to know die at the hands of men they didn't know, and knowing that my cousin had been in that battle ... I finally thought I could understand the some of the reasons that caused him to fight.

I don't hold with the current lessening of the term "hero," since the definition I learned as a child made this word applicable to only the very few who went beyond what others would or could. But I was hard put not to want to apply the term to all the Marines and soldiers who fought, died, or were wounded in heart and mind by their experiences. I finally understood saw how why these courageous men (and even those who ran under fire), fashioned of a different fabric than we, went through their lives unable to talk about their experiences, with the same nightmares and agonies that my generation would later call "post-traumatic stress disorder." They had lived with much of their lives without the fear of nuclear holocaust, in a world that was smaller and quieter. They were taught that men hid their emotions (thank the god this is no longer the case!), and so they did.

Most of these men are gone now, and the few who are left are in their 80's and 90's. But now, when I see one, I can only wonder in amazement at their lives, and thank them for having given of themselves to the World. And all I can do is pray that the years have been kind to them and their brothers, and that they at last found peace of soul for what they experienced to bring us peace for a few years.
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Various factions plot to gain political control over a fantasy world.

This season feels a bit like it's stalling for time. Which is weird to say, because a lot of really huge things happen. A couple storylines - the ones about characters in the north - have fully functional arcs, but I don't really care about those characters. The good characters' stories are just starting to get going when the season stops abruptly. Basically, seasons 1-4 were one big 40-episode season, and season five is show more like the beginning of a second giant season. I envy people first watching the show 5 years from now, who actually get to watch complete stories.

Concept: B
Story: B
Characters: B
Dialog: B
Pacing: C
Cinematography: B
Special effects/design: A
Acting: B
Music: C

Enjoyment: B

GPA: 2.9/4
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½
Various factions plot to gain political control over a fantasy world.

I just don't seem to get as excited about Game of Thrones as I should. It's the kind of epic chess game that I like. There are a lot of great characters. (Although there are also some extremely boring ones. I'd never known it was possible to be dour while scaling a cliff.) I think the problem might be the wait between seasons. It's one big story, and watching one season at a time is kind of like watching one scene of a show more movie at a time. Just when I start to get drawn in, it's over for a year and I'm out of it again.

Concept: B
Story: B
Characters: B
Dialog: B
Pacing: B
Cinematography: C
Special effects/design: B
Acting: B
Music: C

Enjoyment: B

GPA: 2.8/4
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½
Two FBI agents investigate spooky cases.

The show's sense of humor is growing rapidly. A few episodes this season are outright silly, and they are brilliant. Meanwhile, the more serious episodes continue to be pretty dumb, especially where the main story arc is concerned.

Concept: D
Story: C
Characters: B
Dialog: C
Pacing: B
Cinematography: C
Special effects/design: C
Acting: C
Music: C

Enjoyment: B

GPA: 2.2/4
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Members
2,218
Popularity
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Rating
½ 4.3
Reviews
20
ISBNs
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