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MTV Photobooth: An MTV Overground Book

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Over 200 celebrities. 61 sunglasses. 44 tongues. 28 goofy faces. 15 middle fingers. 14 blown kisses. 12 heavy metal signs. 8 threesomes. 5 nosepickings, 2 nipples, and 1 bare ass. Enter the secret space of MTV's world-famous Times Square studio photobooth and see what only the camera has as you stare straight into the faces--and some other body parts we can't mention here--of your favorite stars. You've seen them on TRL , DFX and other MTV programs, but you've never seen them like this, vamping, posing, giggling, and goofing in strip after outrageous four-photo strip. From Jennifer Lopez to Janet Jackson, Ozzy Osbourne to Blink 182, and Mike Myers to Madonna, MTV Photobooth brings you face-to-face with your favorite stars.

224 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2002

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September 11, 2020
A fun time capsule. I imagine this would be a book you flip through with your friends at a middle school book fair/Waldenbooks but your parents never let you buy such a waste of money. You memorize all the pages but you still insist on getting it.
Unlike most coffee table books, the captions were clearly written and the design was visually appealing. There were some faces I didn't recognize.

Ironically, when I logged in to mark this, I was recommended "Dream Big: Know What You Want, Why You Want It, and What You’re Going to Do About It"...
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Author 5 books26 followers
December 25, 2015
I hadn't opened this book for ages... It came into view when I was tiding up my room and I couldn't help turning the pages then.

The pictures on this book are taken in 1999 to 2001. So some of the celebrities in it are really young (especially kids such as Frankie Muniz and Bow Wow.)
There are some deceased Hollywood stars and where-are-you-now guys as well.
It reminded me of some of my favorite TV shows and movies in the late 90s to the early 2000s.

Personally, Kyle MacLachlan and Korn are the best in this book. Their pics are unique.
In the other hand, unfortunately, my favorite hunk Lenny Kravitz is boring.

I'm sure I'll leave through this book again and again like before.
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