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Alice in Chains: AIC 23 2013

★ 6.83 votes11 min📅 2013-04-03

Step into the comedic chaos of *Alice in Chains: AIC 23 (2013)*, a playful mockumentary that follows Alan Poole McLard, a determined yet clueless Film Studies professor, as he attempts to capture the essence of Alice in Chains' then-new album *The De...

Director: Peter Darley Miller

Cast

W. Earl Brown
W. Earl Brown
Alan Poole McLard
Jerry Cantrell
Jerry Cantrell
Donnie 'Skeeter' Dollarhide Jr.
Sean Kinney
Sean Kinney
Stanley Eisen
William Duvall
Nesta Cleveland
Mike Inez
Mike Inez
Unta Gleeben Glabben Globben Globin
Lars Ulrich
Lars Ulrich
Himself
Robert Trujillo
Robert Trujillo
Himself
Duff McKagan
Duff McKagan
Himself
Kim Thayil
Kim Thayil
Himself
Nancy Wilson
Nancy Wilson
Herself

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Alice in Chains: AIC 23 (2013) about?

The film follows Alan Poole McLard, a Film Studies professor who tries to create a documentary about Alice in Chains' new album, *The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here*, but struggles to do so without the band's involvement. His misguided attempts lead to comedic and chaotic moments.

Who directed Alice in Chains: AIC 23?

Peter Darley Miller directed *Alice in Chains: AIC 23 (2013)*, blending mockumentary style with a lighthearted take on rock culture.

Who stars in Alice in Chains: AIC 23?

The film features W. Earl Brown, Jerry Cantrell, Sean Kinney, William Duvall, Mike Inez, and Lars Ulrich, blending real musicians with fictional characters.

Is Alice in Chains: AIC 23 (2013) worth watching?

While unrated and niche, its 11-minute runtime and comedic approach offer a fun, quick dive into mockumentary filmmaking. Fans of short-form humor or Alice in Chains' legacy might find it entertaining.

How long is Alice in Chains: AIC 23?

The film runs for 11 minutes.

About Alice in Chains: AIC 23 (2013) — A Mockumentary Parody of Rock Doc Filmmaking

Step into the comedic chaos of *Alice in Chains: AIC 23 (2013)*, a playful mockumentary that follows Alan Poole McLard, a determined yet clueless Film Studies professor, as he attempts to capture the essence of Alice in Chains' then-new album *The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here*—without the band's cooperation.

Directed by Peter Darley Miller, this 11-minute short blends sharp satire with the irreverent energy of the grunge era, offering a behind-the-scenes parody of rock doc filmmaking. With a cast including Jerry Cantrell, Sean Kinney, Mike Inez, and Lars Ulrich, the film leans into absurd humor while poking fun at the music industry's self-serious traditions. Its mockumentary style and offbeat charm make it a quirky watch for fans of music history and parody alike.