IPhoto 08 "freezes" since I installed Leopard

IPhoto opens then "freezes" and I have to do a force quit since I installed leopard. I have tried reinstalling iLife 08 but still happens. All other applications Photoshop etc work fine. Anyone got any ideas.

So I did the troubleshooting basics done, and what I get are:
No problems, in the new account...I log back to my main account and no problems either.
The next time I restart my computer, I import some photos, try to do some editing, and it still freezes up.
You say that it may be in the main account, how would I be able to fix that problem? Could I do an erase-and-install method of Leopard? (After backing up the files I want).
Will that COMPLETELY CHANGED ALL my files...including system files? (sorry for the newbie question).

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