You're A Movie

Alice Cooper · Special Forces [2010]

I fearlessly walk into battle

With a shine on my boots and my teeth

Never flinch, never blink, never rattle

My blood is like ice underneath



Oh, I'm the reincarnation of patten

And I've got Hannibal's heart in my chest

God told me I would have rivaled

Alexander the great at his best



(You're a movie)

Quite

(You're a movie)

Yes

(The exception)

That's right

(You're the final kind)



(You're a movie)

More than ethically

(Please include me, send us to the line)

That's right

Very good



Bullets repel off my medals

And my men are in awe when I speak

All chaos my strategies settles

My mere presence gives strength to the weak



For me it seems really alarming

I'm really just only a man

With five million sheep in this army

I seem to be the only one fit to command



(You're a movie)

I'm quite aware

(You're a movie)

Yes

(The exception)

Oh, you've noticed

(You're the final kind)



(You're a movie)

Hey, [Incomprehensible]

(Please include me, send us to the line)

If you're lucky

I must go now and save the world

Move aside mere drop of water, let the ocean pass



(You're a movie)

Quite right

(You're a movie, the exception

You're the final kind)



You're a movie

Please include me

Please include me

Please include me



Possibly

(Send us to the lines)

Good man

(Send us to the lines)



I'll be at the front, please

(Front of the lines)

Oh, alright

Follow me



Another day, another victory

Another gold stripe, another star

Really quite boring sometimes

I wish they'd send someone equal to my strategies



What a guy

I'm really quite a guy



Movie, movie, movie, movie, movie

Movie, movie, movie, movie

Movie, movie, movie, movie, movie

Movie, movie, movie, movie



Movie, movie, movie, movie, movie

Movie, movie, movie, movie

Movie, movie, movie, movie, movie

You're A Movie - Alice Cooper

Released on the 2010 compilation album Special Forces, "You're A Movie" stands as a quintessential example of Alice Cooper's theatrical rock legacy. The track exemplifies the artist's signature blend of operatic vocals, dramatic storytelling, and hard rock instrumentation that defined his career from the 1970s through the 2010s. As part of a collection of his most recognizable hits, the song reinforces Cooper's status as a pioneer of shock rock and theatrical performance art. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to capture the manic energy and dark humor that became hallmarks of his discography, making it a staple for fans of classic heavy metal and rock opera.