MacBook Pro 13" - Several Problems

Hi, I am still pretty new to Macs, since having PC's all my life.
I purchased my first mac, MacBook Pro in September of 2009.
Since then, I have had a few problems. While using the MacBook just checking email for example, the MacBook will become extremely hot, enough that I cannot even have it on my lap, or lay my hands on it. Another problem I am having, is when I am closing the screen to put the MacBook to sleep, I have to force the screen down a little, because it gets stuck, when I do force it, It makes loud cracking noises, like I am breaking plastic. Lastly, I am having several problems with the whole operating system. ( I have Snow Leopard) Many of my programs do not work on the MacBook, such as Photo Booth, None of the effects work, and sometimes the camera does not even turn on itself. While watching a DVD, if I pause the DVD, or rewind, etc a lot of the times the computer will freeze, and I have to force shut the program. When I do open DVD player again, it tells me there is no DVD Drive, so I have to restart the computer. These Operating system problems are persistent, and I have had to format my harddrive a few times and re-install the operating system.
Is there something I am doing wrong? Or is this a Apple Store problem, and I should bring my MacBook Pro in ASAP?
Thank You.

I should bring my MacBook Pro in ASAP?
That's what I'd do. BTW, make an appointment first (you can do it online).

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    0x13ea3f48 : 0x1a33a8 (0x11b9c80 0xa35a3000 0x0 0x1)
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