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Munkeh111 said:
Well, there should certainly be a system of priority for those people who are their to learn, but having DVDs is okay, so long as their content is more geared to that of learning. Having Band of Brothers there, or something like that is good, as it does encourage interest in historical subjects, but they should probably keep star wars out...T

Thing is (as I said), I can assure you that they have Ep 1-6 of Star Wars + the box set + any antimated series. They even have an anime section (and a rather large one).

Got House Season 1 on DVD? They do.

Every movie that grossed over $50m in the United States at the box office in the past 5 years? They do.

I am NOT opposed to them carrying DVDs, or even non-fiction DVDs. I can understand carrying movies that have swayed culture, and become 'pop' icons. But when I can pin down the fact they'll have The Dark Knight on 12/12/08, and reserve a free copy now, it becomes a little bit insane that they are doing that with public funding, no?



Back from the dead, I'm afraid.