What's using up all my HD space? Ghosts?

My HD storage space seems to be all used up. Yet when I tally it up manually the numbers don't add up. It seems like there is a large amount of space being used up but it is not accounted for. I'm not talkin about a few MBs, but it seems to actually be about 4-5 missing GBs!
I should first mention that I use Azureus to download torrents of TV programs on a daily basis because I live in Japan and this is the only way I can watch all my favorite shows save for asking friends and family to tape everything and send it to me.
On average I d/l and watch about 1GB worth of video each day. After I watch something I then trash it. I've been doing this since the new year started and at that point I had about 8GB of free space to play with. Today, after deleting all files I've watched I seem to have only 2.5GBs left, eventhough I haven't d/led or installed anything else. So...what's taking up this space? Any ideas? Anyone experience something similar to this?
Please help me.
EDIT:
My HD: 27.82 capacity
Used on HD:
Apps:910MB
Library:1.62GB
System:1.02GB
Users:14.27GB
Remaining:2.58GB
If you do the math I should have at least 10GB remaining, why is it only 2.58GB? Where are the other 7.42GBs at???

I rebooted and only got a few extra 100 MBs back. I did notice however that my ~User/Library/Logs/Crash Reporter folder is storing 1.07 GBs of crash Logs! Isn't that a little crazy? Is it OK to erase those Logs?
Anyways, I'm going to try out the programs recommended above. Thanks for the help and I'll post back with how things are going^^!
EDIT: Ok I used WhatSize...
When I started it it gave me these numbers:
Capacity: 27.8GB
Used:25.2GB
Available:2.55GB
Then it measured my HD and gave me this number:
18.2GB on HD....so apparently there are 7 phantom GBs on my HD that neither myself nor WhatSize can account for. That's a whole lotta space that'd be nice to have, lol.

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