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  1. Looking for the Jackalope. Available on iTunes. A disenchanted writer takes an ill-fated journey from New York to his college reunion in Ohio in an attempt to reunite with his old college girlfriend. Comedy 2016 1 hr 42 min. Starring Michael Leydon Campbell, Larry Clarke, Stephen Root.

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  3. 29. Sept. 2018 · Although you wouldn’t be able to tell by simply looking at a Jackalope head, the creature is reputed to be a powerful and dangerous adversary. It has been reported that the creature was extremely defensive. While it could move quickly when it was being chased (so fast that only a trail of dust could be seen behind it), the creature often preferred to face its hunters head on.

  4. The Jackalope. There has been a public house located at 43 Weymouth Mews, Marylebone since 1777. In 2018, the pub was acquired by the Bloomsbury Leisure Group, with the sole aim of bringing a classic London mews pub back to life. By June 2019, the Jackalope has again become a thriving pub, complete with 18 beers (4 cask and 14 keg) on tap from ...

  5. Karl Shefelman's "Looking for the Jackalope" is such a film, an engaging cautionary tale about a man returning to his 20-year college reunion in pursuit of romance. As the main character, a writer, takes a crazy, hilarious road trip across several states to reach his reunion, his dreams of an old romance become a beacon guiding him to his ...

  6. Verified Audience. No All Critics reviews for Looking for the Jackalope. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for Movies & TV. The definitive site ...

  7. 14. Jan. 2022 · One tale claims that a fur-trapper spotted a jackalope in Wyoming in 1829. Others point to the fact that the Buddha briefly discussed horned rabbits — although it’s important to note that he did so to deny their existence. And perhaps the oldest sighting of a jackalope comes from a 16th-century painting.