IMovie'11 on my mac won't start.

Just keeps bumping in the dock and the app takes up a large amount of cpu usage, what to do?
I have a Unibody MacBook (2008 modell) running the latest snow leopard os Intel Core2Duo 2,0 ghz with 2 gb of ram, It's perfectly able to run iMovie'11 but it won't
I created another user account on my computer adn imovie works fine on the user. but not on my regular. Pretty unnessesary to switch users everytime i want to work with at movie project...
Please Help

Did you find any files starting with com.apple. and end with .plist?
If not, you picked the wrong "Library" folder.
I may be mistaken on the EXACT name, but it sure is something very similar. Maybe just the "9" that differs.
(I don't have iMovie '11 installed here, so can't check.)

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