Not much that we haven't heard before, this interview focuses on Alan's dealing with the film industry and DC Comics. He doesn't get into his magic beliefs, which might be a blessing to some (I find his talks about the subject much more compelling than his comics on the topic!). He also goes into depth with his new novel, Jerusalem, which should be done in two years, he estimates. He heaps lots of praise on Steve Moore, says some disparaging things about mainstream comics (some valid, some less so) and always manage to do so in an engaging manner.
Alan's interviews are always a treat because he's such a well-spoken guy. Nothing essential, but worthwhile if you're interested.
An interview with some interesting bits of Moore trivia and insight. Unfortunately about half of it is his airing of grievances against the comics industry, which is not all that interesting to read.