Welcome, MM! Your Brick was starting and running before it refused to run, so that video is unlikely to apply.
The simplest approach would be to disconnect the fuel line where it's attached to the fuel rail, point it into a bucket then crank the engine to determine if fuel comes out of the hose at strong pressure. Be careful that you don't light up the Brick or yourself by splashing fuel or misdirecting the hose out of the bucket. If there's pressure at the rail, refit the hose then crank the engine a few times, remove all the plugs and tell us whether they're wet or dry.
Another simple approach begins with removing the fuel cap assembly: to view the condition of the tank, to determine the condition of the fuel hoses, to verify that the hoses are clamped securely, and to determine the condition of the pre-filter at the bottom of the fuel pump. Replacing the fuel filter should be done if you don't know when it was last replaced regardless of whether fuel was being delivered with sufficient pressure at the rail.