6 Movie Characters Who Should Have Accepted The Ice Bucket Challenge

2. Mr Freeze

As Arnold Schwarzenegger€™s Mr Freeze informed us in 1997 franchise slayer Batman & Robin, the ice age killed the dinosaurs (a rather bold and unsubstantiated claim given Freeze€™s standing as a man of science), but Joel Schumacher killed the Batman. The combination of bat nipples and retractable ice skates rightly sent the director to movie jail without his supper, but fortunately Batman lived to crime-fight another day. The only actor who truly seemed in on the bad joke was Arnie, who clearly had a bloody brilliant time being paid $25 million to crack wise and smoke cigars because, er, Arnie loves cigars. Schwarzenegger hammed it up to eleven, chewing up the plastic scenery and setting a world record for most puns uttered in 125 minutes. He would soon hang up his polar bear slippers to become governor of California and preside over the world€™s eighth largest economy, because God doesn€™t always get the credit he deserves for his comedy chops. Why he should accept the challenge: Some like it hot, but not our buddy Freeze. Requiring sub-zero temperatures just to survive, with or without his cryogenic suit Freeze would surely relish the Ice Bucket Challenge and opportunity to pun-ish Instagram: "Ice to see you. The Ice Bucket Challenge is a cool idea because ALS is a chilling disease ice-olating people all over the world. That€™s cold. It€™snow problem for me to participate, raising money too is the icing on the cake. Don€™t give charity the cold shoulder, be cool and donate some money, don€™t get cold feet. Have an ice day. AAAHEUGHAHAHA."
 
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