Mission impossible errors when downloading from iTunes

We've been trying to download the latest digital copy of Mission Impossible from iTunes and have had no luck.  It stops downloading and gives an error message (unknown error occurred (-50)) and have received (err - 8008).  We've checked for software updates, rebooted the system and tried again, but nothing.  Any help would be appreciated.

Me too. But mine is odd in that I HAD the file - downloaded on the day it came out, and then watched.  But then it disappeared.  I've emailed Apple support and they've resent the file, but I get the same answer.  They tell me to try again, but itunes seems to think I've already downloaded it.
I got the iTunes extras, but not the movie.
Please let me know if there's any resolution! Thanks.

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