"Zombie Comet | Crafted Pour"

"One of my favorite zombie movies is the 1984 cult classic, Night of the Comet. Everything about it is so 80’s - the no-way-they-are teenagers Valley Girl protagonist, the cheerleader, the campy dialogue, the mall shopping spree, evil scientists, the neat package ending, this movie had it all. Unlike most zombie flicks, this movie showed the progression from human to undead as a slower process with telltale symptoms of light sensitivity and a rash. I saw this movie as a 14yr old with a bunch of friends at the local theater near my house. Walking home after the movie, my arm began to itch and my friends and I started freaking out that I was becoming a zombie! We all screamed and ran back to my house, because we were teenage girls (unlike the adults pretending to be teens in the movie). It’s been a while since I’ve watched Night of the Comet and I’m thinking I may add it to my Halloween movie playlist. Glad I live in a concrete and steel house…just in case a comet flies over. Cheers!", "undefined", "Zombie Comet",

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Zombie Comet By , May 8, 2009 One of my favorite zombie movies is the 1984 cult classic, Night of the Comet. Everything about it is so 80’s - the no-way-they-are teenagers Valley Girl protagonist, the cheerleader, the campy dialogue, the mall shopping spree, evil scientists, the neat package ending, this movie had it all. Unlike most zombie flicks, this movie showed the progression from human to undead as a slower process with telltale symptoms of light sensitivity and a rash. I saw this movie as a 14yr old with a bunch of friends at the local theater near my house. Walking home after the movie, my arm began to itch and my friends and I started freaking out that I was becoming a zombie! We all screamed and ran back to my house, because we were teenage girls (unlike the adults pretending to be teens in the movie). It’s been a while since I’ve watched Night of the Comet and I’m thinking I may add it to my Halloween movie playlist. Glad I live in a concrete and steel house…just in case a comet flies over. Cheers! One of my favorite zombie movies is the 1984 cult classic, Night of the Comet. Everything about it is so 80’s - the no-way-they-are teenagers Valley Girl protagonist, the cheerleader, the campy dialogue, the mall shopping spree, evil scientists, the neat package ending, this movie had it all. Unlike most zombie flicks, this movie showed the progression from human to undead as a slower process with telltale symptoms of light sensitivity and a rash. I saw this movie as a 14yr old with a bunch of friends at the local theater near my house. Walking home after the movie, my arm began to itch and my friends and I started freaking out that I was becoming a zombie! We all screamed and ran back to my house, because we were teenage girls (unlike the adults pretending to be teens in the movie). It’s been a while since I’ve watched Night of the Comet and I’m thinking I may add it to my Halloween movie playlist. Glad I live in a concrete and steel house…just in case a comet flies over. Cheers! Ingredients: - Añejo Rum - Spiced Rum Instructions: Add all ingredients to cocktail shaker. Add crushed ice. Shake until frosty. Pour into tiki glass - do not strain. Add more ice to fill glass. Garnish with limes, lemons, oranges, and a sprig of mint. Be sure to drink in an enclosed, steel shed. Tropical,Refreshing,Themed,Seasonal,Spirit Forward