R-Patz doesn’t think of “Breaking Dawn” as a PG-13 movie

In the recent issue of Entertainment Weekly for which Robert Pattinson and his “Water For Elephants” co-star Reese Witherspoon grace the cover, the Hollywood hunk gives his take on another highly anticipated movie of his, “Twilight: Breaking Dawn.”

Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson grace the cover of Entertainment Weekly selling "Water For Elephants"

R-Patz confesses: “There’s some interesting and weird stuff going on—very, very, very strange,” he says about the final installment, “It’s great. For a big mainstream movie, it’s the most obscure storyline and really outside the box. It’s a horror movie. I’ve seen a few bits, and I just can’t see how it’s going to be PG 13… unless they cut everything out.”

But one thing the superstar of the Twilight super-franchise won’t be missing is those contact lenses that helped create Edward’s vampire eyes.

“It’s embarrassing for me — after so many years, it’s still a process every single morning. Everybody else has figured out how to do it, and then there’s two people holding me down because I can’t do it myself,” Pattinson told EW about wearing the lenses.

Keep your eyes open for shirtless scenes with R-Patz, who got back in shape for “Breaking Dawn” numerous bare-chested scenes: “Literally one day after my last shirt-off scene I started being all [mimics eating voraciously] nom, nom, nom. And I didn’t realize I had one more [shirt-off] scene, and you can see it in one of them—I’m clearly [exaggeratedly sucks in his stomach and cheeks].”

“Water For Elephants” releases on April 22, 2011. Website: http://waterforelephantsfilm.com/

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