: 1.78:1, which differs slightly from the original theatrical 1.85:1.
: While it is a significant step up from DVD, these 1080p versions lack the extensive cleanup of dirt and debris found in more recent 4K restorations. Audio and Supplemental Content
: Most modern releases, including the Blu-ray, do not feature the original theatrical track containing Schoolly D's "Signifying Rapper" (due to rights issues with Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir" sample).
The standard Italian Blu-ray release by CG Entertainment and other distributors generally features: : MPEG-4 AVC at 1080p resolution.
: Often titled Il cattivo tenente , available from Amazon Italy and local retailers.
: Some older 1080p Blu-rays exhibit a slight artificial pinkish hue in skin tones and whites.
: Newer 4K Ultra HD bundles (like those from Kino Lorber or 101 Films ) include a standard Blu-ray that uses a fresh 4K scan of the original negative, offering vastly improved colors and stability over older stand-alone 1080p discs. Bad Lieutenant 4k UltraHD Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Unboxing
Reviewers from DVDBeaver and other outlets note that the 1080p transfer often reflects the film's low-budget, "guerrilla-style" production:
: 1.78:1, which differs slightly from the original theatrical 1.85:1.
: While it is a significant step up from DVD, these 1080p versions lack the extensive cleanup of dirt and debris found in more recent 4K restorations. Audio and Supplemental Content
: Most modern releases, including the Blu-ray, do not feature the original theatrical track containing Schoolly D's "Signifying Rapper" (due to rights issues with Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir" sample).
The standard Italian Blu-ray release by CG Entertainment and other distributors generally features: : MPEG-4 AVC at 1080p resolution.
: Often titled Il cattivo tenente , available from Amazon Italy and local retailers.
: Some older 1080p Blu-rays exhibit a slight artificial pinkish hue in skin tones and whites.
: Newer 4K Ultra HD bundles (like those from Kino Lorber or 101 Films ) include a standard Blu-ray that uses a fresh 4K scan of the original negative, offering vastly improved colors and stability over older stand-alone 1080p discs. Bad Lieutenant 4k UltraHD Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Unboxing
Reviewers from DVDBeaver and other outlets note that the 1080p transfer often reflects the film's low-budget, "guerrilla-style" production:
