The 1998 movie Patch Adams was about a real doctor who believed that laughter is the best medicine, and infused his treatments with humor. Robin Williams tried to infuse everything with humor, including making a movie about the doctor. Patch Adams wasn't all that funny, compared to other Robin Williams projects, but the bloopers and outtakes certainly were. Williams was always his best when free-associating instead of delivering lines. When a piece of Robin Williams footage ends up on the cutting room floor, it's less a "blooper" and more like "improvisation allowance." (via Digg)
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