Panic At the Disco’s new “That Green Gentleman” video features the band riding penny-farthings (fancy word for “olde-tymey bikes with a huge wheel”), jumping out of matryoshkas (fancy word for “Russian nesting dolls your grandma probably has in a curio cabinet”), riding a canoe while dressed like newsies, and giving the proverbial finger to their old cabaret schtick in their new-meets-old-meets-new cinematic affair. We haven’t seen anything this precious since the video of those two otters swimming together while holding hand/paws. Except Panic does their own stunts, and those otters don’t have Nokia tie-in$. (Yet.)
The video — shot in L.A. and directed by Friendsorenemies.com go-to director Alan Ferguson, who also directed “Nine In the Afternoon” — also demonstrates excellence in casting — mini Ryan Ross is way more convincing than little Tom Hanks in Big.
Watch it below, and watch their new acoustic video version of “Nine In the Afternoon.”
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