Macbook pro 13" screen/applications freeze -- mouse continues working

hi all,
i saw a few threads similar to mine, but none of them were answered.
basically, i was using netflix on my macbook pro which is a 13" that i purchased for school back towards the end of july 2010. its version 10.6.3 and i haven't had any problems with it until today.
It has frozen twice today so far, and the first time I was using photobooth, itunes, and firefox. photobooth was taking pictures and then all of a sudden I went to click the button and it wouldn't select. I thought this was weird because the mouse was still moving. I realized I couldn't click on anything but the webcam was still showing me moving and itunes was still playing the song normally. I did a hard shutdown.
I started up my laptop again and went to play a movie on netflix (this movie had been open, but was paused when it froze the first time).
I started playing the movie and when to pause it to take a phone call when I realized that it was frozen again because I couldn't select anything. I did another hard shut down and I've been on the web with it since trying to find an answer to my problem.
any answers would be super appreciated! and if you know of a thread where this has been answered that would help a lot too! thanks so much
-sabrina.
Message was edited by: sabrina1991

there is a new development... i don't think its my screen freezing... i think it might be my mouse clicks aren't registering...
i was on a website just a few seconds ago, and i had highlighted something and as i went to click copy it wouldn't let me. but when i used two fingers it let me right click, and the mouse still moved around. Then i went over to my desk and moved my magic mouse around and low and behold it worked. I clicked a few things with my magic mouse and then thought, "hey i might as well try the trackpad" and for some ungodly reason the trackpad was clicking and working.....
i have no idea if these two events are related or if this is the reason for my other problem, but is anyone else having this problem?

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