10.5.3 Shutdown issue

Since installing the 10.5.3 update I have been having random moments where my macbook won't shutdown and will just stay there on the wallpaper and a few spinning lines I waited about 15 or more minutes but it won't shutdown making the only option is to press the power button. Has anyone encountered this problem and if so any idea what is causing it?
Message was edited by: samutz

Thank you! I quit all my programs and checked before shutting down and did it several times and it works also did a repair permissions after all that (which I should have done since the start x_x) repaired a few things and everything works great! Not sure what was the error or the program that did it but Thank you ^__^

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