I am an annoyed person who keeps getting ERROR 50

I am not playing a game for points - I am a disgruntled customer who wants to watch the rest of my rented movie.  I don't want to make friends with people - I WANT TO WATCH MY MOVIE
Apple could not POSSIBLY make accessing help more convoluted and difficult.
Here's my problem:   I rented a movie - it stops downloading part way through - it says "make sure you can access the internet"  Well how stupid would I have to be to NOT be hooked into the internet.  Well HOW COULD I BE WRITING TO YOU IF I WAS NOT HOOKED INTO THE INTERNET.  I keep getting Error 50 - What does that mean?
Why is there no number you can call or a chat with your support people?  RIDICULOUS

-50 is so common, I always have it bookmarked
iTunes Store: "Error (-50)" when downloading purchased content
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1583

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    2011-08-16 04:18:01.533 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 11
    2011-08-16 04:18:01.533 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
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    2011-08-16 04:20:05.621 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 27 progress -1
    2011-08-16 04:20:05.842 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 17 progress -1
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