ADV Films is still here, it's just complicated to explain. They're now Sentai Filmworks.
http://www.sentai-filmworks.com/
Also ADV handling everything better? I wouldn't really say that. They stretched themselves too thin, grabbed up a ton of titles that were mediocre (At least they weren't like Tokyopop who picked up every manga in sight.

). They also burned the subtitles on in yellow, so you could never give your Japanese skills a try as subs would be there no matter what. FUNi allows the subs to be optional.
Also if you're wondering what S.A.V.E. is, it's this line FUNimation launched last year. You can basically own an entire season of an anime for $30 or less. Of course that $30 is MSRP, so you can get it for way less at places like Rightstuf and Amazon. However, a complaint with the S.A.V.E. line is how they have this green banner (Stickers on the shrinkwrap wouldn't be worth it. Some have them, but they're almost phased out.). There are at times reversible cover art, but that's what you get for waiting so long.
Also, the final release FUNi will ever do for any anime is a S.A.V.E. release, or Anime Classics release. Anime Classics is similar to S.A.V.E., except the cover art looks way better, and the MSRP is $50. Titles get into Anime Classics based off of sales, and fan reaction. Master of Martial Hearts getting a release there pissed people off, but it's because that sold well due to a marketing tactic by FUNi to show off the sex appeal.
Anyway, deciding to remove rewatches from MAL. Kinda a long story, but in a nutshell, I want to know how much time I've spent watching anime initially. I'll sometimes put the rewatches back in temporarily to see how much more time is added.