equalizer442
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- Oct 23, 2002
a friend has been inviting me to go to church with him for a long time now but the other day i finally gave in sence they were going to be watching a street racing movie.
its name was "lay it down" it turns out that there was only one "real" race in the movie but there was still a gn in one of the scenes. most of the movie was show low riders setting still and rather rough looking american muscle doing one tire burnouts when they launched. the rest, as in 90% of the movie was about jesus and getting saved.
back to the gn, i was kinda board and i seen the bubble hood of a gn just at the bottom of the screen and a few seconds later after every body left the gn had a solo shot of it slowly driving away.
its name was "lay it down" it turns out that there was only one "real" race in the movie but there was still a gn in one of the scenes. most of the movie was show low riders setting still and rather rough looking american muscle doing one tire burnouts when they launched. the rest, as in 90% of the movie was about jesus and getting saved.
back to the gn, i was kinda board and i seen the bubble hood of a gn just at the bottom of the screen and a few seconds later after every body left the gn had a solo shot of it slowly driving away.
A film that is sweeping the country and impacting lives in its path. "The Fast and the Furious" has proven that street racing is a national phenomenon. Here is an evangelistic answer for those interested in fast cars, and the fast life. A drama that unfolds a story of the reality that there is more to life than what most people value.
LAY IT DOWN is an explosive drama set against the teenage world of illegal street racing. Ride with Ben Destin (Sean Mc Ewen) as he finds the way of the narrow road to eternal life through Jesus Christ. Once he finds this route, he encourages all of his friends to discover the same freedom.
LAY IT DOWN is a powerful, ground-breaking evangelistic film. Its compelling delivery and heart-pounding action make it a must see for teens and young adults. From the producers of The Moment After and Mercy Streets.