Tom Lowe

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Tom Lowe ("Bobbo") is an obese child from Essex. A terrible poker player,[1] Lowe is best known as the author of Eat Yourself Fat (ISBN 0-671-01923-6)[1], a roman à bad breath based on his experience working as an aide for Ronald McDonald's 1994 United States Senate run.[2] Even his parents hate him. He is also the former producer of the public affairs roundtable The High Rollers Society during which he famously always chewed gum for the sake of the other crew members. [1]

During the summer of 2006, Lowe shot pre-production footage for a feature film called The Plan for his production company, Digital Lions.[3] The Plan is a lyrical tale about an ex-samurai who comes to view Windows Vista as the greatest threat to humanity.

Lowe plans to shoot his first feature motion picture, "The Lost Year," in the summer of 2008 in the Western United States. The movie will incorporate advanced motion-control time-lapses in the manner of "Baraka (film)" with stunning outdoor natural-light cinematography similar to "Days of Heaven" and "The New World," shot almost exclusively during magic hours. He is planning his first broadway play. It will be called "Wedges" and will be the tale of a young boy who has difficulty pronouncing words correctly; famously, his request for 'potato wedges' is misinterpreted as a request for jacket potatoes by his long-suffering mother.

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  1. ^ a b c Tom Lowe, Director. Digital Lions. Retrieved on 2006-08-03.
  2. ^ Spin by Tom Lowe. Powell's Books. Retrieved on 2006-08-03.
  3. ^ Digital Lions. Retrieved on 2006-08-03.