Last year, Scarlet Johansson played a "Species"-like alien who lured Scottish men into her van and then did dark, extra-terrestrial things to their bodies. Sometimes, the men were actual pedestrians and weren't told they were in a film until the scene required deeper explanation. (The movie was called "Under the Skin.")

Lighter, but supposedly equally candid scenes were captured on the most recent episode of "Billy on the Street." The indomitable Billy Eichner had Paul Rudd keep pace with him in Manhattan as he asked random streetwalkers the question, "Would you sleep with Paul Rudd for a dollar?"

Sometimes, Eichner would add "the actor" after "Paul Rudd" just to make sure people heard correctly. Surprisingly, they weren't very surprised at the question or the presence of Paul Rudd. Of course, some scenes might have been edited out.

Every woman but two said yes to the question. Older ladies had the most extreme answers. Several said they'd do it for free, while one said no without breaking stride.

Though Rudd was the subject of the clip, Eichner was the main attraction. The well-built comedian moves fast, speaks fast, finds his targets fast, and finds his next target fast. Rudd's main job was to provide the occasional hug or stare into a pedestrian's eyes as Eichner took the format of street interviews to new, hilarious heights.

Two moments were particularly good. The first came when Eichner repeatedly replied to a married pedestrian's refusal to hypothetically have sex with Paul Rudd, "But no one will know!" The other came shortly after. Eichner took the dollar back from a woman (calling her a wench) who commented on Rudd's participation in Eichner's exhaustive show.

"Billy on the Street" is part of the comedic series, "Funny or Die" (which once featured President Obama and Zach Galifianakis ). It's aired on Fuse since 2011.