Apr 22, 2011 12:53 GMT  ·  By

While promoting his latest film, the love story “Water for Elephants,” which opens in theaters today, Friday, April 22, 2011, Robert Pattinson stopped by Jimmy Kimmel for a brief interview. Check it out in the videos below.

Pattinson has often spoken out about how much he travels with his work and how this doesn’t really allow him to say he has a home of this own.

The actor admits to Kimmel that this is still true. He lives mostly in hotels and the only possessions he has in the world are three suitcases that he takes with him wherever he goes, he says.

In other words, Robert Pattinson is “homeless,” Kimmel concludes, to which all the ladies in the audience start screaming – “they just wanna take you home,” the host tells the actor.

For the things he thinks he will need but will most probably never use again, Robert has storage places strewn all over the world.

If he recalls correctly, he may even have one in Dubai because, he jokes, he likes the idea of having something in Dubai, even if it’s only a storage place.

In the same interview, Pattinson also speaks about his favorite cartoons as a kid growing up in a white neighborhood in London and, surprisingly, his number one fave was “Hammertime.”

“I only had, like, four channels on my TV when I was growing up. For some reason, growing up in southwest London in a kind of completely white neighborhood, I was just, like, ‘Yeah! This is speaking to me!’” the actor jokes.

Towards the end of the interview, Pattinson also talks about “Water for Elephants,” what it was like to work with actors of the caliber of Christoph Waltz and Reese Witherspoon, and how he and the elephant Tai became friends.

He also showed a clip from the film, in which his character is about to be tossed out of a moving train.

Check it out below.

Robert Pattinson on Jimmy Kimmel – Part 1

Robert Pattinson on Jimmy Kimmel – Part 2

Robert Pattinson on Jimmy Kimmel – Part 3