I'd definitely support an initiative to get Barry Lyndon on Blu-ray (with or without special features...just need a nice new transfer/encode and lossless audio). And if that means Lolita too, well, that's fine...not my favorite, but I'd support that if others would support Barry Lyndon.
I saw a 70mm print of Batman in 2003 at the National Theatre in London, and the BD seems to be a pretty accurate representation of what I saw. While this is a dark movie, it is not Blade Runner or The French Connection. It's a glossy movie, and as such, it's not grimy or supposed to look like a...
No, "Enhanced Edition" just refers to special features, the overall special edition package, not to the film itself. That was just something on the Zoetrope website. The film is exactly the same as it was in 1992. The "director's cut" was just someone misinterpreting and assuming.
Certain? No. I have no information, just that June is a ways away and I can't believe all those titles are coming out on the same day. EDIT: I've edited my original post to include "probably," lest anyone get the wrong idea. Still, has there been a press release?
According to DVD Answers, Universal's releasing The Jerk in a "26th Anniversary edition" on July 26th. There don't seem to be many features to speak of at all, but it is in 1.85 anamorphic widescreen, which is the important thing. More details at DVD Answers.
There's a note on Criterion's website stating that Candice Bergen (Malle's wife) taped an interview with them about Au Revoir Les Enfants for the upcoming release. Sounds good.
And, by the way, Freaked is also set for a June 14th release, with some decent special features (it was mentioned at Fangoria, I believe, and it's also up for pre-order at Amazon).