- 13 Dec, 2025 *
Truthfully, I didn’t want to watch this one as the idea of Quentin Tarantino making a Kill Bill-related short film for FORTNITE already sounds like a nightmare for anyone who has ever enjoyed even one sequence from Tarantino’s works. While he was never one of my favorite directors, I always had some level of respects for QT and his cinema, but after listening to his recent comments, from randomly dissing Paul Dano and Owen Wilson to justifying Polanski "raping a 13-years-old girl", let alone the fact that he has moved Israel for a while and his partner is an actual Zionist, I was wondering what’s the latest installment to th…
- 13 Dec, 2025 *
Truthfully, I didn’t want to watch this one as the idea of Quentin Tarantino making a Kill Bill-related short film for FORTNITE already sounds like a nightmare for anyone who has ever enjoyed even one sequence from Tarantino’s works. While he was never one of my favorite directors, I always had some level of respects for QT and his cinema, but after listening to his recent comments, from randomly dissing Paul Dano and Owen Wilson to justifying Polanski "raping a 13-years-old girl", let alone the fact that he has moved Israel for a while and his partner is an actual Zionist, I was wondering what’s the latest installment to the filmography of a disgusting loser who has been struggling to put together his "final" film for more than half a decade at this point?
The Lost Chapter: Yuki’s Revenge however is as pathetic as Tarantino himself. Apparently, he’s too lazy to make something fresh for his very cinephilic collaboration with the one and only Fortnite out of all the companies and IPs he could go for, so what did he do? Making a boring and lifeless slop that only tarnishes its predecessor, just like how Tarantino is ruining his own legacy.
The funny issue with The Lost Chapter: Yuki’s Revenge is the fact that it doesn’t even make an effort to explain its placement in the Fortnite world and I guess the producers behind this slop didn’t even try to have a reasonable product placement to promote the game either. Tarantino clearly cares about Fortnite as much as he cares about Kill Bill or his image at the moment, which is fine in the end. The world needs fewer scumbags and hopefully, this is the last time I hear about Tarantino and his inglorious ideas.