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What better way to work off those calories than by admiring the sights on the many hikes that are available in the Chicago area? And most of them are open daily from sunrise to sunset.
The hiking opportunities are endless, so be sure not to miss out on getting a great workout intermingled with some enchanting views. Just don't forget to pack your camera and a few bottles of water.
Deer Grove Forest Preserve
Located in the Northwest corner of Cook County, Deer Grove links with the Palatine Trail and Quentin and Dundee roads. The multi-use unpaved trail is convenient for hikers, bikers and equestrians. Some of the sights include a rolling upland forest that is combined with wooded ravines and wetlands. Divine creeks also make their way into this trail and connect into the two lakes that make up part of this forest preserve. As you are trying to keep up the pace, it will be hard not to stop and admire the luscious oak, maple and hickory trees


The movie was incredibly true to the storyline of the first game, with all the major plot events present. But there were times when I felt that I wouldn't have quite understood something if I hadn't played through the games, or that there was something unnecessary in the movie that alienated those who weren't familiar with the story.
For example, in a scene late in the movie, the camera shows a sign reading 'GOGNITTI'S USED CAR LOT' for a few seconds. This is fantastic to those of us who know who Vinnie Gognitti is - but then the camera cuts to a scene at the docks, and the sign ends up not having anything to do with the events that follow, or for that matter anything else on the movie.
These disappointments, however, pale in comparison to my biggest grief - that except for one scene at the beginning of the movie, Max's omnipresent, dark and compelling narratives were entirely missing from the movie. Maybe I'm expecting too much, but in the game, what really made the story was that every scene was narrated by Max's internal monologue, lending a new perspective on events as well as endless insight into the deep and twisted character that was Max Payne. If there were one thing I could change about the movie, it would be to add this.
Despite all of this, I did still find myself enjoying the movie, as I said


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