After decades of commercial and critical success, R.E.M. called it quits as a band more than a year ago — but the venerable alt-rock outfit saved at least one star-studded music video as a pleasant surprise for fans, The Hollywood Reporter said.
The grainy, shaky James Franco-directed video for Collapse Into Now track "Blue" opens with a stark shot of blue-tone building sign that, appropriately, reads, "The End."
The clip features aerial angles of a darkened Los Angeles skyline, a shoe-level view of the Hollywood Walk of Fame, washed out footage of the city streets, glances at various locations including the Roosevelt Hotel — even a photo/video shoot featuring actress Lindsay Lohan.
The video, as Rolling Stone noted, was part of the Collapse Into Now film project, which enlisted artists to produce short films for every single track on the band's 2011 album. The "Blue" clip was published on the R.E.M. website as a YouTube upload and immediately began attracting attention.
Franco's "Blue" video coincides with the release of a new career-spanning R.E.M. greatest hits compilation, titled Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage, that was made available at online retailers this week.






