Entertainment Weekly has a Q & A with Mr. Moore. It's a pretty fluffy piece with stuff Moore has said elsewhere, but it's nice to see they're including his dissenting opinion in the midst of their Watchmen movie promotion.
I laughed when I read this:
About two years ago, Warner Bros. announced that 300 director Zack Snyder would be adapting that gold standard of comics, Watchmen, into a feature film. The response was nothing short of orgiastic — from just about everyone except Watchmen's own scribe, Alan Moore, who remains ambivalent about all the hoopla.
I would describe his attitude as anything but ambivalent.
I'm actually a little impressed with the interviewer, though, who shows a pretty thorough knowledge of and respect for Moore's career and takes the time to ask him about League Vol. III and his upcoming prose novel, Jerusalem.
And then there are the really hard-hitting questions that other people are afraid to ask, like whether or not he'll ever shave his beard. At least Moore seemed to be a good sport about it:
Should I need to disappear, then, if you see a sort of bald guy with a really bad shaving rash going around somewhere, then that will probably be me.