George Zimmerman is desperate for attention again, as he and his brother Robert try their hardest to shop a new reality show starring their them and members of their family.

The Zimmerman brothers are two of a dysfunctional kind.  After George received a shocking acquittal after murdering unarmed, 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, Robert believed that his next step should be reality television because stars who often mess up are given the chance to redeem themselves by being paid.

In a new interview with GQ, Robert revealed his two reality inspirations.  "I learned a lot from watching 'Keeping up with the Kardashians'... Like, use the sh*t you've got."

The report claims that since Zimmerman's February acquittal, the family changed their routines to avoid death threats and attempts on their lives.  In the GQ article, Robert revealed that they copied the movie Argo, to "live like the CIA."  They even went as far as creating code words and "go-bags" filled with clothes and emergency technical resources just in case they would come under attack.

In an attempt to change George's infamous image, Robert seems to want this report to show that they are suffering from the result of the shooting, even though he was not found guilty.  The article even goes so far, to describe them as "unmourned victims."

Though there have been no official reports of any network being remotely interested in picking up their reality show, rightfully so.  It's one thing to make a family famous off of a sex tape, and another to make one famous because of a heinous crime. 

To read the full in-depth article, head over to GQ.