George A. Romero directed the video "Scream" for The Misfits and the only payment he wanted was them to appear in "Bruiser" along with two original songs.
According to George A. Romero and his wife Christine Forest on the DVD commentary on Dawn of the Dead (1978), the distributors of Bruiser (2000) sold it as a Romero horror film (example of that is the poster with the gashes on the white face). Both Romero and Forest felt that it wasn't just a horror film but more of a story of a man who is going through difficulties in his life. The fate of selling this movie as a horror film was this movie ended up going to video instead of theaters.
This was the first George A. Romero movie not shot primarily in or around Romero's hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
The Misfits, a horror-punk band from New Jersey, are featured in Bruiser. The play two songs from their Famous Monsters album: Descending Angel and Scream, as well as two songs written for the film: Bruiser and Fiend Without a Face.