Macbook pro will not restart. goes straight to disk utility

I was logging in and the MBP would not boot up without correctly. Came up to a Disk Utility recovery screen. Have gone through all the options from permissions repair to disk repair to reinstalling the OSX Lion (and it updated directly form apple site). The weird part is that much of the functions work, just incredibly slow. The dock is missing and won't come up. The system profiler after it runs, acts like there are no applications on the machine. It will ID and provide inof about the system, the disk, the CD/DVD drive, bluetooth, etc., but when "applications" is selected, it returns "no info"...this all sounds like a disk problem but I have much information on the disk I can't loose...HELP! After several tries I have managed to get it to the point of at least booting up off the HD and not just the CD. However, after putting in user password it just spins the color swirl for a very long time and then goes to the same grey desktop...

Because you haven't made a TM backup in a month, this presents a lot of problems, likely the easiest is to use another Mac and Firewire Target Disk Mode (Firefire 800/400 cable and adapter if needed) to get the latest copy of your files off the machine.
If the TimeMachine backup has 10.7.2 on it, you can boot from the TM drive that has Lion Recovery and use Disk Utility there to erase the drive and restore the TM image with, then boot and update your files from the other Mac.
http://pondini.org/OSX/RecoveryHD.html
You can also hold command and r keys and boot into Lion Recovery on the internal boot drive and attempt repairs there and a TM restore.

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