Who do I think Jack The Ripper was? Do you know, I've got no idea who Jack The Ripper was. No idea.
We keep on saying 'Jack' and 'he,' but that's one of the great things about the Ripper: its a mystery, which is part of the fascination and the fear. If you can see evil and face it, it often doesn't look so evil, but the Ripper never got caught.
If I could time-travel, I would either go to the '70s and watch the first 'Star Wars' film the day it opened, or to 1880s London, during the Jack the Ripper era, and experience the true grossness of that time.
Peter Parker: Did you get my message?
Gwen Stacy: What message?
Peter Parker: The message right there.
Gwen Stacy: Oh, that. That was you?
Peter Parker: Don't do that.
Gwen Stacy: I couldn't make it out.
Peter Parker: I'll tell you what it
says. Says, "I love you." Because I love you. And no offence, but you're wrong.
Gwen Stacy: I'm wrong about what?
Peter Parker: You're wrong about us being on different paths. We're not on different paths. You're my path. And you're always gonna be my path. And I know there's a million reasons why we shouldn't be together. I know that. But I'm tired
of them. I'm tired of every single one of them. We've all gotta make a choice. Right? Well, I choose you. So, here's my thought. England. Both of us. I'm following you now. I'm just gonna follow you everywhere. I'm just gonna follow you the rest of my life. I mean, they got crime there in England.
Gwen Stacy: Yeah.
Peter Parker: They got tons of
crime, it seems.
Gwen Stacy: Tons.
Peter Parker: They got, uh, Jack the Ripper.
[Gwen laughs]
Peter Parker: What? They haven't caught Jack the Ripper yet. You didn't know that?