Being Mr. Skin: 20 Years of Nip Slips, Cheek Peeks, and Fast-Forwarding to the Good Parts


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Stripping Down, Laughing It Up, and Being Mr. Skin: The Naked Truth Behind a Hilarious and Unlikely Success Story

You've heard Mr. Skin on The Howard Stern Show. You've seen his website in the blockbuster comedy Knocked Up. Maybe you've spent some time poking around on MrSkin.com, the world's #1 resource for celebrity nudity. Now, Jim McBride--"Mr. Skin" himself--tells his story in uproarious, SKINtastic fashion...nip-slips, cheek-peeks, muff-scruffs and all

Being Mr. Skin details how Jim rose from being a suburban teen in the '80s with an impressively annotated videotape collection and an expert recall of the most sensational and sensuous scenes from every movie ever made, to his current status as Chief Sexecutive Officer of MrSkin.com--a naked-star-studded pop culture powerhouse. You'll be riveted as Jim chronicles the unbelievable journey of juggling suburban family life while establishing his online sensation, quickly becoming the "World's Foremost Authority on Celebrity Nudity."

Throughout this upward (and outward) saga of Tinseltown T&A triumphs, you'll get the inside skinny on:

- The first time Mr. Skin appeared on The Howard Stern Show and how he became a regular on the greatest radio program of all time

- How Judd Apatow turned Mr. Skin into the surprise breakout star of Knocked Up

- The time, effort, and tissues it takes to track every nude rack and crack in every movie and TV show ever made

- How some of your favorite actresses feel about being featured on the website--including several Anatomy Award winners

- The truth about Mr. Skin, The Family Man--There is a real Mrs. Skin and there are three lovely "skinfants."

- Mr. Skin's most stunning showcases and shout-outs in top-tier media, including Saturday Night Live, Family Guy, The People's Choice Awards, American Idol, and The Adam Carolla Show

- How (and why) Mr. Skin.com became one of the first-ever commercially successful websites.

Throughout it all, Jim's story amuses and amazes on every page. Being Mr. Skin supplies one-of-a-kind insights into how he transformed an offbeat passion into a popular and profitable phenomenon against all manner of odds--only some of which involve unclothed body parts--all with the help of his dedicated staff, friends, and, yes...even his mom

Being Mr. Skin is what Jim McBride does, it's who he is. And now--for the first time in book form--you can enjoy nothing but "the good parts" (no fast-forwarding necessary).

Featuring brand-new comics from Eisner Award nominee Johnny Ryan

Author: Jim Mr Skin McBride, Mathew Klickstein
Publisher: Post Hill Press
Published: 05/21/2019
Pages: 208
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.00lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.20w x 0.70d
ISBN13: 9781642930320
ISBN10: 1642930326
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Entertainment & Performing Arts
- Humor | Topic | Celebrity & Popular Culture
- Humor | Topic | Adult

About the Author
Jim McBride, aka Mr. Skin, is the founder and CEO of MrSkin.com and its multimedia parent company SK Holdings. He has appeared on more than 500 radio shows and lives in the Chicago area with Mrs. Skin and their three children. This is, believe it or not, his third book.

Mathew Klickstein is a writer/filmmaker/etc. whose work has appeared in Wired, NY Daily News, and Vulture. His previous books include SLIMED! An Oral History of Nickelodeon's Golden Age and Springfield Confidential: Jokes, Secrets, and Outright Lies from a Lifetime Writing for The Simpsons (with original series writer Mike Reiss). His films include Act Your Age: The Kids of Widney High Story, On Your Marc, and Sony Pictures' Against the Dark. He became involved in this sui-generis project after suggesting to his agent that he write a history of Wild Turkey brand bourbon, with his agent asking if he'd instead like take an assignment floating around the office about Mr. Skin. At the time, Mathew had never heard of Mr. Skin and assumed it was a condom company. www.MathewKlickstein.com