Oct. 12, 2023 6:00 pm ET

THE EVIDENCE is overwhelming: Pranks are fun to watch. That’s true when they’re done on regular people, like you might see on Instagram or YouTube, but perhaps even more so when the target is a fictional character you love, hate or love to hate. Actors can simply convey the comedy of finding your stapler encased in Jell-O or, as in one memorable example from the film “Neighbors,” sitting on an airbag, better than your average coworker. (In the last instance, a healthy digital effects budget also helps.)

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