Slipping on a banana peel that was left on the ground is a joke that the entertainment industry has used for ages. The gag was inspired by real life events.
Arnett co-wrote his new film, in which he plays a man going through a divorce who finds himself onstage doing stand-up. He also has an extensive voiceover career, and co-hosts the SmartLess podcast.
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