Imovie 09  hangs on start-up, events and projects won't load

hi
been using imovie 09 with no problems since it came out
editing some footage today - I quit out of imovie - when I opened it again later - it opens up without the splash screen, doesn't load any projects or events (they remain untouched in movies folder) - menu items seem accessible - computer gets hot - imovie is constantly using round 20% of CPU - and then imovie crashes
wasn't doing anything strange just before - tried trashing the preferences but to no effect - any more suggestions?

sorry but I didn't get console logs - pity, since after this problem with iMovie started then the finder started crashing intermittently, and other programmes behaved strangely
I was wrong when I said I'd had no problems with iMovie 09 - should have said I had no problems with iMovie 08 - earlier today was the first intensive use of 09
since I have other unrelated deadlines to meet that I need my machine for and I keep regular multiple backups - I decided not to waste time troubleshooting but revert to a backup from before I started messing with iMovie - just waiting for that to complete so I can get on with my work
I really have no idea what happened - not a newbie, been using macs since 85 - never experienced this before, well, not since pre-OS X days - so I just stay clear of iMovie 09 for now
as I said, sorry not to have looked at the console logs so you could figure what went wrong - besides working in iMovie 09 I was also exporting some projects to iDVD - maybe it was something to do with the interaction between the two
now back to work

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