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Emily Ratajkowskidoesn’t thinkThis Is 40has withstood the test of time.

The model, 30, brought up theJudd Apatowfilm during a conversation withAmy Schumeron Saturday, since the comedian had just turned 40 herself. Ratajkowski said that, while the film is “very spot-on,” she now takes issue with the treatment ofMegan Fox’s character.

“So that movie is hilarious and very spot-on,” Ratajkowski said, according toPage Six. “I recommend everybody who has a husband or wife and kids to watch it, [but] Megan Fox is treated in it so badly.”

“Oh, that movie is not aging well?” Schumer asked.

“That movie is not aging well,” Ratajkowski responded.

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In the comedy, Fox’s character Desi is accused of stealing money from the boutique she works at to fund her expensive lifestyle, forcing her to reveal that she is also an escort. Throughout the film, there are several moments in which Desi is objectified, including a scene whereLeslie Mann’s character touches and discusses her breasts.

Ratajkowski then asked Schumer if she knew who directedThis Is 40, and the female comedian didn’t hold back.

“It’s Judd Apatow. I don’t care, I’m ready to burn that bridge to the ground tonight,” referencing her long relationship working with the filmmaker.

A representative for Apatow did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

“I was not that familiar with Amy Schumer’s standup,” he explained during a 2015 interview. “She was talking to Howard Stern, and she was so engaging. She was talking about her dad having MS and what her relationship is like with him. It was very dark and sad, but also very sweet and hilarious and she clearly adores him. I thought, ‘This is a very unique personality and I’d like to see these stories in movies.'”

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“We have to be careful with our words — they’re powerful. That’s something I wish most people would understand. We live in a culture where it’s a game to be the most hateful to get the most attention,” she continued.

source: people.com