
"The thing about zombies is they're conceivable. I don't really know vampires, in a real world, if those kind of people can really exist, because they don't breathe anything. Zombies could really happen. It could be a plague or an outbreak and it's conceivable that people could turn into crazy flesh-eating monsters at any given moment. So it's almost a little scarier. Vampires are a little more fantastical and fun to think about, but I don't think they could actually happen. Zombies could."
-"Zombieland" star Emma Stone on why zombies frighten her more than vampires — and which ones she believes in more. The 20-year-old actress ("Superbad," "The House Bunny") stars alongside Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson and Abigail Breslin in the new splatter comedy opening tomorrow (Friday). "Zombieland" also features one of the greatest cameos of all time (a cameo that was supposed to go to the late Patrick Swayze) and lots of "Shaun of the Dead"-esque horror comedy. It's a busy month for Stone, who is not only opening "Zombieland" this week but also has the comedy "Paper Man" (which also stars Jeff Daniels and Ryan Reynolds) coming to the Hamptons International Film Festival next week.