Sep 1, 2016
“The Impractical Joker”/“The
Joker’s Provokers” is Charles Hoffman’s
rewrite of a draft by Jay Thompson, and it’s a bit
of a kludgefest: interesting ideas are introduced and abandoned;
Joker’s strategy and goals (related to keys —
sometimes) are a muddled mess; they even botch a chemistry
reference. But, as always, there ARE enjoyable nuggets to be found,
and Tim and Paul list some of them. Also, admiring
a Robin dummy, the problem with a gasoline-sharing
Dynamic Duo, and the luscious, distracting Kathy
Kersh.
PLUS: David McCallum’s version of the
Batman theme, another Adam West memoir
assertion disproved, and your mail about the Otto Preminger
Mr. Freeze!