'The Artist': Michel Hazanavicius' Silent Movie Clips Released (VIDEO)

Watch Clips Of The Silent Movie That Could Go Big

Hyperventilating critics are forecasting Oscar glory for jaunty French silent movie "The Artist," which landed distribution with The Weinstein Company (handlers of last year's Best Pic, "The King's Speech") after faring surprisingly well at Cannes this year. The homage to silent-era Hollywood is directed by Michel Hazanivicius, known in France for his "spy spoof movies," and stars Berenice Bejo and Jean Dujardin, who won Best Actor at Cannes for the role. There's also a few familiar faces: good ol' John Goodman turns up, as does character actor James Cromwell (the farmer from "Babe"!).

While it would be incredible to see a throwback movie -- silent, black and white, and starring two unknown leads -- take the most mainstream award there is, it's worth noting The Weinstein Company also bought rights to the ugly stepchild at this year's Venice fest, Madonna's "W.E." Can't stop those Weinsteins! That said, the combo of art house plus heartwarming could be just strange enough to win over film geeks and grandmas, and maybe the Academy.

WATCH six clips of "The Artist," including a John Goodman scene in clip #2:

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