It's certainly possible. The problem is getting the files to your computer without them becoming corrupted. Over the past week I've been able to download a very small portion that haven't become corrupted. I download one video at a time using Free Download Manager. There's no problem with films in the "Original" format. But for some reason any file that is converted by SLR for viewing quickly becomes corrupted in transit. DeoVR will give an error saying that the file type isn't supported. The file data is corrupted through what appears to be a streaming conversion error that re-writes the same frame of the video over and over again. I'd download everything in Original but I just don't have the HD space. So, @mnmlikereal is right. A FileHub and new hard drive with lots of space is really what you need, if you can afford it...
Oh yeah, I did find one means to avoid the corruption error. Install FDM and its addon for Firefox, and then intercept the link from FDM and insert the code into Jdownloader. The links are coded to your account and to your IP. JDownloader, albeit unsupported, can modulate packets and do packet checking to detect repeat data. Using this method you must wait by your computer for the file to download and re-activate the link whenever it stalls (and it will stall for big files). But so far it has had perfect success.