" I do n’t intend to disparage it . I ’m just sound out you have to do certain thing that ordinarily your mother would not need you to do — or your act coach . "

Hey, apparentlyHarrison Fordis in the upcomingCaptain Americamovie! And, based on his fairly deadpan description of what it was like making the movie, it appears he doesn’t hold it as one of his greats.

Harrison will be making his Marvel debut in next year’sCaptain America: Brave New World. He will be playing Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, aka Red Hulk, which fans got a glimpse of in recent teaser trailers.

Well, at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, Harrison was asked byVarietywhat it took to make the movie, especially with its use of motion capture. The 82-year-old replied, “It took not caring.”

“It took being an idiot for money, which I’ve done before,” the actor continued. “I don’t mean to disparage it.”

“I’m just saying you have to do certain things that normally your mother would not want you to do — or your acting coach, if you had one. But it’s fun, and I enjoyed it. I had a great time, and I’m delighted at the response that we got with the trailer," he concluded.

Harrison was then asked, “What part of your inner nerd are you scratching, are you satisfying by joining theMCU?” In response, he said, “If I’m going to scratch, it’s usually my butt.”

Big “I couldn’t have hated” makingWonkamoreenergy.

Harrison Ford at San Diego Comic-Con International, standing in front of the event's branded backdrop. He is wearing a casual button-up shirt and jeans

A close-up shows Captain America's shield held by a person with muscular arms, against a backdrop of cherry blossom trees

Harrison Ford being interviewed by a Variety reporter at an event with a background featuring multiple poster images. Ford is wearing a light-colored shirt

Harrison Ford is being interviewed at a Variety event. He is wearing a light-colored, casual button-up shirt

Ken Takemoto, Anthony Mackie, and Harrison Ford standing together in formal attire in front of a closed door and the American flag

Anthony Mackie and Harrison Ford pose together on stage at San Diego Comic-Con International. Anthony takes a selfie while Harrison smiles beside him