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Denver Artist Matt Worldly Operates Laboratory Manipulating Light Through Glass for YouTube with Zero Views

Kill Tony · #768 - SHANE GILLIS + JAMES MCCANN · May 19, 2026
Denver Artist Matt Worldly Operates Laboratory Manipulating Light Through Glass for YouTube with Zero Views
Kill Tony
Kill Tony
#768 - SHANE GILLIS + JAMES MCCANN
"I have like this crazy laboratory in Denver, Colorado. There's like lights embedded in the floor. The floor is sound activated. And I conduct these crazy light experiments on my YouTube."
Comedian and self-described 'alien wizard scientist' Matt Worldly revealed he operates a full laboratory in Denver where he creates meditative light experiments by shining light through rotating glass, filming content for YouTube that has garnered virtually no views. He also disclosed working as a professional body painter for seven years, charging $15-35 to paint women's bodies at clubs.

About this episode

Host Tony Hinchcliffe presented a high-energy episode of Kill Tony live from the Comedy Mothership in Austin, Texas, featuring guests Shane Gillis and James McCann. The show saw a series of bucket pulls producing wildly entertaining and controversial moments, including multiple confessions of criminal activity and bizarre personal revelations. The episode opened with golden ticket winner Martin Phillips performing material about human trafficking wordplay before transitioning into the bucket pulls. Stand-out moments included 26-year-old Cameron Shepherd claiming a dangerous backflip routine, Utah comedian Dickie revealing a 0.25 blood alcohol DUI arrest while on mushrooms and admitting to weapons charges from a DEA raid, and an extended interview with Matt Gonzalez that culminated in a live phone call to his brother discussing their shared interest in sex toys. The show maintained a distinctly Latino flavor throughout, with numerous Hispanic comedians appearing from the bucket. Regular Pat O'Neill closed the show with new material about his girlfriend relationships and bedroom activities. Throughout the three-plus hour episode, Hinchcliffe, Gillis, and McCann conducted lengthy, probing interviews that extracted shocking personal details from contestants, including criminal histories, family tragedies, and unusual lifestyle choices.

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