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Bruh Meets World: A Boy Meets World Fancast

Bruh Meets World: A Boy Meets World Fancast

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  • BruhVision: The Flintstones (1994) - Movie Makeover Throwback
    Apr 13 2026

    Tony’s on paternity leave, so we’re digging into the archives, and this week, we’re back in Bedrock!

    This is a re-release from our Movie Makeover days, where we revisited The Flintstones and tried to make sense of one of the most ambitious (and confusing) cartoon adaptations ever made.

    We talk:

    • Why this movie looks incredible… but feels chaotic
    • How committed the cast was (seriously, stacked lineup)
    • Why ‘90s movies went all-in on practical sets and world-building
    • And how this somehow turned into a story about corporate manipulation

    Also:
    Why don’t movies come with merch like this anymore?? We used to be a proper country.

    New episodes coming soon—but for now, enjoy the throwback.

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    1 h y 3 m
  • BruhVision: Twister (1996) - Movie Makeover Throwback
    Apr 6 2026


    BruhVision is hitting pause for a bit (Tony’s on paternity leave 👶🏾) but we didn’t want to leave you hanging.

    So while we’re out, we’re digging into the vault and re-releasing episodes from our Movie Makeover era—where we broke down movies we love and reimagined what we’d do differently.

    This week: Twister.

    Originally recorded back in 2019, this episode dives into everything that made Twister unforgettable—from flying cows 🐄 to storm-chasing chaos—and why it still holds a place in the disaster movie conversation.

    Listening back now (especially after Twisters), it hits a little different. Did we accidentally predict the sequel… or prove why it feels so familiar?

    We’ll be back soon with new episodes. Until then—enjoy the throwback.

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    1 h y 18 m
  • BruhVision: New Jack City (1991) Review!
    Mar 6 2026

    This week on BruhVision, we revisit the 1991 classic New Jack City ! The movie that gave us Nino Brown, peak New Jack Swing fashion, and about a thousand lines people still quote like they were scripture. But once you get past the fur coats and the Carter apartments, this movie is doing a lot more than telling a flashy crime story.

    We break down how New Jack City captures the rise of the crack era, the systems that allowed it to explode, and why the fall of Nino Brown feels less like the end of a villain and more like a snapshot of a broken system. From Reagan-era economics and the drug trade to the way Black communities found ways to survive and rebuild, we unpack why this movie still feels like a cultural time capsule.

    Along the way we talk New Jack Swing, the strange optimism of the early ’90s, male friendships that collapse under power and ego, and why New Jack City might secretly be one of the most honest social commentaries hidden inside a gangster movie.

    If you grew up quoting this film, vibing to the soundtrack, or wondering how a movie this stylish could also be this heavy, then this one’s for you!

    BruhVision is a pop culture review show that dives deep into the movies, music, and TV shaping today’s culture — brought to you by Bruh Meets World hosts T.C. and Ceej. Blending sharp analysis with humor and heart, each episode explores the stories behind the stories — and why they matter.

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    1 h y 22 m
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