
David Letterman told Robert Pattinson, "Bite me" on last night's show. Check it out below!
It's unofficial "Twilight: New Moon" Day here at the Comedy Examiner's Office (and if you're wondering how that's even remotely possible, you haven't seen all the comedic "Twilight" parodies that have been floating around; check our output over the past few days-- especially today-- to see some of those), and now we've got some video of Robert Pattinson's appearance on David Letterman's "Late Show", wherein Letterman cordially invites Pattinson to "Bite me". Read on for the video, my gentle Examiner readers...
Yes, you read the headline correctly: David Letterman told Robert Pattinson-- and we quote-- "Bite me" during his appearance on last night's episode of "The Late Show". While casually discussing whether or not he's dating co-star Kristin Stewart, this happened:
As if we needed another reason to love David Letterman. The release of "Twilight: New Moon" is upon us, and because of that, we're being inundated with "Twilight" parodies, funny quotes, news stories, and videos, so stay tuned to the Comedy Examiner's Office for more of these as they happen. In fact, check out some of our other "Twilight: New Moon" funny stuff below in our amazing "List of Recent Articles":
"Snarky critics taking funny jabs at "Twilight: New Moon" in their reviews (with video)"-- in which we continue "Twilight: New Moon" Day here at the Comedy Examiner's Office with some funny, sarcastic reviews from critics who've just been exposed to "New Moon".
"Conan O'Brien takes on "Twilight" with hilarious results (with shirtless video)"-- in which we look at yet another "Twilight" parody, this one from Conan O'Brien's "The Tonight Show". Click the link, watch the clip! It's funny, we swear.
"FORBES names Will Ferrell, Eddie Murphy two of "the most overpaid actors" in Hollywood"-- in which we look at the Forbes list (should that be all-capitals?) that named two down and out comics on their "most overpaid" list. You mean "Meet Dave" and "Land of The Lost" weren't hits? What?!
"South Park" takes on minorities, public urination, and waterparks in its 13th season finale (with video)"-- in which we review the "South Park" season finale and offer up video of one of the most gleefully offensive songs in the series' history. Click the link, feel your jaw drop.
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