Sally Field has been in the game long enough to not really give a damn about upsetting people anymore.

Which is why she no longer holds back when asked her opinion about movies she's appeared in that she didn't think a whole lot of. Field appeared on Howard Stern this week and was asked about her time playing Aunt May in The Amazing Spider-Man and it's less than amazing sequel and she didn't pull any punches. 

"Spider-Man! You didn't like that movie?" Stern asked.

"Not especially," Field said. "It's not my kind of movie. But my friend Laura Ziskin was the producer, and we knew it would be her last film, and she was my first producing partner, and she was a spectacular human." 

When Stern asked how much thought she put into the character. "Not a great deal," she admitted.

Field's reason for this was kind in tone  but harsh in content: "It's really hard to find a three-dimensional character in it, and you work it as much as you can, but you can't put ten pounds of shit in a five-pound bag."

Via Vulture