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This week on BruhVision, we rewind to Look Who’s Talking — the late-’80s rom-com that lowkey taught an entire generation how babies are made way before our parents were ready for that conversation.
We break down why this movie hits completely different as adults, how giving a baby a full inner monologue quietly changed children’s entertainment forever, and why Look Who’s Talking is actually less a rom-com and more a found-family story wrapped in nonstop parenting panic.
If this movie made you laugh as a kid, educated you a little too early, and now has you unexpectedly emotional as an adult — congratulations, you’re exactly who this episode is for.
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.
Cari and Jemele bring their friendship and laughs to Radio Row during Super Bowl Week. Today, it’s all about Bad Bunny and the Grammy Awards. Please quiz Jemele on who’s […]
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