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Jason Bateman's Naughty Instagram Spelling Bee Is D-I-R-T-Y

Calling all spelling fanatics: This is your chance to win a spelling bee like no other.
To promote his film Bad Words, Jason Bateman and Focus Films are orchestrating a spelling bee on Instagram via the @Mashable and @BadWordsMovie accounts.
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Bateman explains the "InstaBee" on Mashable's Instagram, below:

Mashable will post the first two words in the competition through Instagram videos at 6 p.m. ET and 8 p.m. ET on Wednesday, while @BadWordsMovie will post the remaining three thereafter.
Participants can compete by typing their answers in the comment sections of the Instagram posts or on Twitter with #BadWordsMovie. One winner will earn $4,000 in cash and a spot in the Urban Dictionary Spelling Bee in New York City.
As the movie's director and lead character, Arrested Development actor Bateman plays 40-year-old Guy Trilby, who weasels his way into a The Golden Quill national spelling bee to compete against young students and to hijack the contest. During his conquest, he makes friends with 10-year-old Chaitanya Chopra (Rohan Chand of Homeland), while journalist Jenny Widgeon (Kathryn Hahn of We’re the Millers) tries to uncover Trilby's motivations.
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BONUS: 8 Odd and Inspiring Oscars Quotes We Overheard Backstage

"Does anybody want to try [the Oscar statuette] out for size? You can. If anybody wants to fondle. Here. Pass it around, but if you have swine flu, please don't touch. I think this is the first, the first person to ever give their Oscar away for an orgy in the press room. My God. Anyway. So, sorry." ~ Jared Leto, winner of Best Supporting Actor for Dallas Buyers Club
"I feel like Willy Wonka in the chocolate factory." ~ Lupita Nyong’o, winner of Best Supporting Actress for 12 Years a Slave
"Don't you f_cking forget it." Cate Blanchett, winner of Best Actress winner for Blue Jasmine, after a reporter told her she's the first Australian actor or actress ever to win two Oscars.
"I had to clean up dog poop today ... in my bedroom." ~ Brad Pitt, producer of 12 Years a Slave, when asked how he calmed his nerves and prepared for the Oscars.
"But every single day on my Facebook or on my Twitter, I get some kind of testimonial from somebody who says this song kept me from committing suicide, or this song got me through the cancer treatment for my kids, and that is just so meaningful to us that our song can go and give hugs to people like that." ~ songwriter Kristen Anderson-Lopez of Frozen's "Let It Go"
"I'm as cool as a cucumber right now. Absolutely. You saw the jump, of course. I mean everyone's talking about the jump, but it's just really truly ‑‑ I was just so ecstatic, so happy for us all. And, you know, it's one of those moments in life where, you know, is he ‑‑ it might not ever happen again, and you're living it, and you're there. It's not a dream. It's a reality. So emotions, physicality just takes over. So, you know, Van Halen: Jump." ~ Steve McQueen, director of 12 Years a Slave
"Just like everybody else, we watched all the YouTubes. We still do. And then to watch the songs, it was sort of a slow climb up, especially with the soundtrack, and it just took over. And that song, 'Let It Go, became sort of anthem for people. So for us it's ‑‑ you know, we love the song, but the fact that the world suddenly could take it and make it their own, it's unbelievable." Peter Del Vecho, producer of Frozen
"And I'm standing here now. It's something that I got to ‑‑ I got a prize for excellence for the work I do in something that's not my job, it's not my hobby and it's not my fad; it's my career. That feels wonderful. And I didn't say it to my ‑‑ it's a very special thing that happened. 1992 I was one week into working on my first job, Dazed and Confused, my father moved on six days into working on my job. Now in hindsight I've looked back, he got to be alive for me doing the one thing that was not my fad, hobby or job, we didn't know it then, but it turned out to be my career, and that's why I was actually ‑‑ he came to my mind tonight in speaking about him. It feels wonderful. Yeah. It feels wonderful." ~ Matthew McConaughey winner of Best Actor for Dallas Buyers Club

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