In my experience, depression was not something that has been cured so much as managed, like a lot of illnesses. Graham Moore curedepressionexperience Change image and share on social
Everyone remembers the pop-quiz hotshot bit from 'Speed' because it's extremely funny, and it's really smart and really witty. And the notion that action movies can have dialogue that pops just as well as the explosions is something that I hope more people continue to remember. Graham Moore actionbitecontinue share on social
When I first starting writing, and no one was paying me, in order to feel like I had a real job, I would get out of bed, put on a jacket and tie every morning, and sit down at my desk. Graham Moore beddeskfeel Change image and share on social
I believe in traditions; I believe in the idea of things being passed between generations and the slow transmission of cultural values through tradition. Graham Moore culturalgenerationidea Change image and share on social
I had been a lifelong Alan Turing obsessive. Among incredibly nerdy teenagers, without a lot of friends, Alan Turing was always this luminary figure we'd all look up to. Graham Moore alanfigurefriend Change image and share on social
I was not a successful TV comedy writer. Graham Moore comedysuccessfulwriter Change image and share on social
Alan Turing is so important to me and to the world, and his story is so important to be told, so it was a big thing to take up, and I was a little petrified. Like, who am I to write the Alan Turing story? He's one of the great geniuses of the 20th century - who was horribly persecuted for being gay - and I'm a kid from Chicago. Graham Moore 20thalanbig share on social
I had first heard about Alan Turing when I was a teenager. I've known about him since I was a kid, and I always wanted to write about him. Graham Moore alanhavehear Change image and share on social
When I was a teenager, I was a huge computer nerd. I went to computer programming camp. I went to space camp. Graham Moore campcomputerhuge Change image and share on social
The enduring appeal of mystery stories for all of us is that the world is a pretty confusing place. There's a lot of really unanswered things, and perhaps the scariest notion would be that there might not always be answers out there for us. Graham Moore answerappealconfuse share on social