Denton County Living Well Magazine September/October 2017 | Page 11

W By Michelle Talsma Everson hen you look at pictures of Rob Lowe over the years––from his days as an ’80s heartthrob to now––you can’t help but wonder if he’s found the secret to eternal youth. Rob Lowe is in the spotlight again—wait, he never left. At 53, with the same bright blue eyes and chiseled features we remember from movies like The Outsiders (1983) and About Last Night…(1986), he is embarking on a new ven- ture—The Lowe Files on A&E. This time, he brings along his equally handsome sons Matthew and John Owen on a road trip across the United States to explore unsolved mysteries. “In each episode of The Lowe Files, Rob, Matthew, and John Owen seek out a mysterious story or spooky legend and immerse themselves in the exploration and debate of the experience,” according to A&E. “While fun in spirit, the Lowes are able to conduct deliberate and scientific investi- gations on a highly-sophisticated level by meeting with top experts, using high-tech monitoring equipment and taking in-depth training courses.” In multiple media interviews, Lowe expresses how the new unscripted series stems from his insatiable curiosity and the desire to bond with his two sons, who are in their 20s. “Before I sound like a total insane person you have to un- derstand––all that campfire, spooky lure has been a part of our family’s storytelling culture forever––ghosts, aliens, and all that stuff,” he tells the Huffington Post. The series takes Lowe and his sons on “missions” across the country. They explore a supposed alien base that’s located underwater, train with a top-secret agent in remote view- ing methods (essentially, how to identify images from great distances), look for ghosts with a shaman, hunt for Big Foot, and more. “It was my idea. I produced it as well, cut that trailer my- self. I had a vision for a show where I could go out with my guys… And parents out there will understand how hard it is to get your kids to hang out with you. I had to do this!” Lowe tells the Huffington Post. “And we grew up watching these silly shows––Finding Bigfoot and Ancient Aliens. It’s our guilty pleasure. And so we thought we’d do a version of our own for a blast and it turned out so fun.” Sometimes, in the show, the handsome trio finds something suspicious. Other times, they come to a dead end. To Lowe though, it was all about family time. In fact, the three em- phasized in multiple media appearances that the moments captured on film are 100% authentic. Continued on page 10 DENTON COUNTY Living Well Magazine | SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2017 9