MacBook won't start, stuck on blue screen

My MacBook is stuck on blue screen... forever....
MacBook info:
13.3in, 2.0GHz Intel Core2 Duo, 120GB HD, 2X1GB RAM with Leopard
MacBook was running great until last night...  My screen got frozen while browsing, and force quit did not work.  So I used power button to turned it off.  After that, my MacBook won't boot up anymore...  gray screen for about 3min, apple icon screen for 15min, then stuck on blue screen.
I think I've tried everything in here..
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2570
The only command that I was able to use was "Reset the NVRAM / PRAM", but no change there...
I tried install DVD (came with the MacBook), but I cannot boot with DVD with C button and now the install DVD is stuck....
Is there any way to fix this?  My warranty expired already, and I am trying to do everything before taking this to the store...
Thank you.

Thanks Eric.
I have tried that before, but I gave an another try.  I held the option button longer this time, until I saw the apple icon.  Then cd (DVD?) image came on, so I clicked on it.  But after apple icon went away (10 min?), my macbook is again stuck on blue screen.  I only saw cd image, and did not see any other drives...  Is that a bad sign?
Thanks,
- Hidemi

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