BruhVision: Three Men and a Baby (1987) Review!
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After revisiting Look Who’s Talking and Juno, apparently we’re in our baby movie era — so with Tony prepping for his first child, it only felt right to complete the unofficial trilogy with the ’80s classic Three Men and a Baby. The movie that was somehow the #1 film the year it came out… which we are still trying to understand.
We ask the real questions this film raises: Why do these grown men live in what looks like a Pee-wee’s Playhouse? Who hides drugs in a baby’s diaper and thinks, “Yeah, this’ll be fine”? And why can't women stop throwing themselves at these clearly gay men?
This comedy runs on pure chaos. But underneath the mustaches and drug deals gone wrong, the movie is quietly exploring parenting, gender roles, and what actually makes a family.
If you grew up loving this movie, if you’ve ever seen Full House, or if you’ve played F-Marry-Kill with Tom Selleck, Ted Danson, and Steve “The Guttz” Guttenberg… 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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