Robert Pattinson Cracks Up While Recounting an NSFW Deleted Scene With a Dog in His New Movie

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Well, that’s not something you see every day! Robert Pattinson visited Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Thursday where he opened up about his upcoming film, Good Time.

The indie drama received a six-minute standing ovation at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year and features Pattinson, 31, as Connie, a New Yorker who becomes desperate to save his brother.


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But Pattinson also noted that his character felt a special connection to dogs, before launching into a NSFW story about one deleted scene from the film.

“Oh, God, I don’t know if I can say this. There’s a lot of things in this movie which really cross the line of reality. It’s not even on the line, it’s way beyond the line,” the Twilight star began. “There was initially this scene -- I don't think I should say this -- but it's like, my character, Connie, has this affinity with dogs. He thinks he is a dog in a previous life and he thinks he has control over animals and stuff.”

Pattinson could hardly contain his laughter as he continued, saying, “And there's this one scene which we shot, which was basically, there's a drug dealer who busts into the room and I was sleeping with the dog and basically giving the dog a hand job.”

As Kimmel’s audience appeared shocked, Pattinson continued to giggle uncontrollably, and attempted to explain, adding, “It was a character thing. But I asked the trainer, 'cause the director was like, 'Just do it for real, man! Don't be a p***y!' And then the dog's owner was like, ‘Well, he's a breeder, I mean, you can.' He's like, 'You just gotta massage the inside of his thighs.'”

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But that proved to be too much for the actor, so they improvised.

“I didn't agree to do the real one, so we made a fake red rocket,” he revealed. “It was fun. It'll be on the DVD extras.”

Good Time hits theaters Aug. 11.

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