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A movie is 1h30.
You may watch about 5-10 a month. If you include tv shows, those are about 3-4 a week (so up to 16 a month).
You'd like to watch all this in 1080p cause, u know, its 2012, 1080p have been around for years.
Price is about $30 for movies and $10 for shows (those are the low prices for recent content i generally find)
10*30 = $300
16*10 = $160
Is $460 reasonable? No. It just isn't. It doesn't even include music.
Then again if that was the only issue! In general you just _cannot_ even buy the said media.
So yeah, there's a problem, unless you're ok with watching year old or more movies, and one or two a month, zero tv show.