Stanley Tucci has revealed that he is really not a fan of shooting in 3D.
The actor is back on the big screen at the end of the movie for CGI driven and 3D film Jack The Giant Slayer but really doesn't enjoy the process of making these movies.
The actor admits that he is not a fan of the spandex suit that you have to wear when making these kinds of films and that there were some problems with the cameras.
Speaking to the Press Association the actor said: "I can't stand 3D. I really can't. I'm happy to go watch it but I don't work shooting in 3D. It's not fun. Nobody will tell you it's so fun shooting in 3D.
"We were all dressed in stupid outfits. It was pretty funny sitting around in chairs, everybody with little caps on, tight spandex things with little balls all over you. I'm not kidding. It's so humiliating!
"We had a lot of difficulty with the cameras, they broke down a lot and the crew was cursing them.
"Ultimately it looks amazing and you have to be patient, but when you're sitting around for 13 hours a day in soaking wet leather doublets, and you maybe get two shots off a day, it's kind of frustrating."
Jack The Giant Slayer sees Bryan Singer back in the director's chair while Tucci is joined on the big screen by Nicholas Hoult, Ewan McGregor and Ian McShane.
As for Tucci we will be seeing him later in the year when he reprises the role of Caesar in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.
Jack The Giant Slayer is released 22nd March.