Some Maxim.com staffers go up against an IQ test and one of the dumbest movies ever made.

In case you weren't one of the millions—seriously—of people
that went to see it this weekend,
Meet the Spartans is another in the
long line of horrifyingly stupid parody flicks along the lines of
Scary
Movie, Epic Movie, Not Another Teen Movie, and every
other hour-and-a-half-long idiot magnet to hit the theaters over the past few
years. Despite our reputation, this isn't the kind of flick that most of the
Maxim.com staffers are attracted to, but six of the bravest gave up their lunch
breaks to take IQ tests, watch the movie, and find out if this kind of
prolonged exposure to some of the worst comedy writing ever could actually
lower their ability to function.
PROCEDURE
Six staffers were presented with an IQ test from the
High IQ Society
on Wednesday afternoon. On Friday, they attended a 2:10 PM screening of the
movie at the AMC Empire 25 theater on 42nd Street in New York City. The
subjects then returned to work immediately, and spent more company time taking
the IQ test over again.
SUBJECTS
We picked everyone unimportant enough that they could be out of the office for
two hours in the middle of the workday. The sample group includes two females
and four males in their 20s, which is the prime demographic for
Spartans.
INITIAL IQ SCORES
Gerry: 138
Heather: 129
Stan: 129
Melissa: 118
Jimmy: 113
Adam: 106
INITIAL REACTIONS
Melissa: "The only humorous part of
Meet the Spartans
was realizing that other people in the audience actually thought it was funny.
And why did we have to sit in the front row?"
Jimmy: "’Oh my God, they done put like 10,000 cheap-ass
pop culture references and Internet phenomena in this movie! Consider my mind
officially blown.’ That's what the dude said who sat behind me."
Adam: "If I had paid to see this movie, I would be pretty
upset with myself. I can only imagine how our boss feels for treating six of
us!"
Heather: "I voluntarily got dumber at work today. So I
don't know what that really says about my initial smartness."
Gerry: "I'm Greek, so no one cares what I think. But if
they did, I would give it two souvlakis down."
Stan: “Come on, Method Man. You're better than that.”
RESULTS
POST-MOVIE SCORES
Gerry: 135 (-3)
Heather: 119 (-10)
Stan: 127 (-2)
Melissa: 103 (-15)
Jimmy: 118 (+5)
Adam: 99 (-7)
We've broken them up into easy to ignore charts, in case your brain has been
rendered useless by unrelenting Paris Hilton humor.

ANALYSIS
As you can plainly see from the graphs, five out of the six people's scores
dropped after having seen the movie. The females seemed to be more affected
than the males, dropping an average of 11.5 points. Jimmy, the only subject to
get smarter during the movie, later claimed that he was too amused by the rest
of the people in the audience to pay attention to the movie, which may have
given him an advantage over the rest of the subjects, who remained attentive.
The average loss was 2.5 points, which means that the roughly 2 million people
that went to see it over the weekend may have dropped a collective 5 million IQ
points. Of course, the methods behind our experiment are about as good as the
writing for
Meet the Spartans, but that's not going to stop us from
believing the results 100 percent.
CONCLUSION
Meet the Spartans is a very stupid movie. Thus, we suggest there be a
government warning on each ticket warning patrons about the irreparable harm
they're about to do to their own intelligence and sense of humor. It won't stop
people from seeing it, but it will make the rest of us feel just a little
better about ourselves.
TREATMENT OPTIONS
We recommend watching
Spaceballs on repeat until normal brain function
returns.