ok, the problem is solved, at least for me. I found the answer in the dual/multi core sticky in a post made earlier this month.
http://www.project1999.org/forums/sh...?t=3609&page=9
run msconfig, go to boot tab, click advanced, set /NUMPROC= 1, reboot.
this makes perfect sense, and I wish I would have read the entirety of that thread beyond the bind affinity thing. I read elsewhere that the core 2 duo's will not throttle up unless both cores have a significant load. this way, you're forcing windows to operate with one core. problem solved. this is apparently the best way to solve this problem running bootcamp on a macbook pro, since we don't have the option of disabling speedstep.
wanted to post this here so anyone now or in the future who does a search for the slow motion movement problem (as I did) can find an answer.