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* An early 20th century period-piece version appears in ''Disney/LadyAndTheTramp''; this is where the title couple end up at the end of the "Bella Notte" scene. As the camera pulls back, a number of couples in carriages can be seen.

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* An early 20th century period-piece version appears in ''Disney/LadyAndTheTramp''; ''WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTramp''; this is where the title couple end up at the end of the "Bella Notte" scene. As the camera pulls back, a number of couples in carriages can be seen.
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* ''Literature/SweetValleyHigh'' has Miller's Point.


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* ''Series/FamilyMatters''. Mama Winslow tells Laura that she saw her boyfriend with another girl at "make out mountain". Carl demands to know "Mama, what were ''you'' doing at "make out mountain"?"
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* In Music/TrishaYearwood's song "She's in Love with the Boy", young couple Katie and Tommy go to the drive-in, where "They're too busy holding on to one another to even care about the show."
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* ComicBook/SpiderMan: The roof of the Empire State Building is this for Comicbook/MaryJaneWatson and Peter Parker. During "The Wedding" issue, she and Peter swung there and described it as their spot. Later issues also built on it, most notably "To Have and to Hold" and Dan Slott's ''Spider-Island'' brief ShipTease about Peter and MJ was related to the fact that the story ends with them surveying the city atop the ESB and later seeing their spot lit up in red and blue colors.
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* The falls in ''Film/CherryFalls'', where the first murder occurs.
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* The infamous "[[YourHeadAsplode Disco Boy Scene]]" in ''Film/{{Maniac}}'' takes its place on one of these.

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* The infamous "[[YourHeadAsplode Disco Boy Scene]]" in ''Film/{{Maniac}}'' ''Film/Maniac1980'' takes its place on one of these.
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** Marge and Artie Ziff went to one after their high school prom, though it didn't turn out [[DateRapeAverted quite as planned]]. In another one, when Apu and his wife were having fertility problems, Homer brings them here. "This scenario is guaranteed to cause pregnancy."

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** Marge and Artie Ziff went to one after their high school prom, though it didn't turn out [[DateRapeAverted quite as planned]]. In another one, when Apu and his wife were having fertility problems, Homer brings them here. "This "[[LawOfInverseFertility This scenario is guaranteed to cause pregnancy."]]"
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* In ''Film/SplendorInTheGrass'', the area by the waterfall is full of teenagers making out in cars. The film begins with Bud and Deannie making out there, setting the stage for their sexual frustration. Later, Deannie escapes being date-raped there and tries to drown herself in the waterfall, while a number of romantic couples look on.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Witch}}'', Hay Lin mentions to Will that teens go near a relatively abandoned train track to kiss. She then wonders if Will's mom goes there with her new boyfriend.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Witch}}'', Hay Lin mentions to Will that teens go near a relatively abandoned train track to kiss. She Shgre then wonders if Will's mom goes there with her new boyfriend.boyfriend.
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'', Robbie takes Wendy to a place called the Lookout Point, which is the popular teenage hangout spot in the titular town.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'': In "Seaplane!", Linda goes for flying lessons, only to discover that her instructor "Upskirt" Kurt is a playboy who likes to take bored housewives to Quippiquisset Island (AKA "Quickie Kiss-It Island"), fake an emergency landing, and seduce them.

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* ''Film/ScaryMovie'' of course makes fun of this by having a news crew go to the scene where they suspect a killer to appear. Naturally he does show up and kill a girl waiting for her boyfriend to come back, and then the whole thing turns into a ''[[Film/TheBlairWitchProject Blair Witch Project]]'' spoof as the news crew runs away.

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* ''Film/ScaryMovie'' of course makes fun of this by having a news crew go to the scene where they suspect expect a killer to appear. Naturally he does show up and kill a girl waiting for her boyfriend to come back, and then the whole thing turns into a ''[[Film/TheBlairWitchProject Blair Witch Project]]'' spoof as the news crew runs away.


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-->'''Van Pelt:''' Little old for necking, aren't they?
-->'''Jane:''' There's an age limit on that?
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* ''Series/TheMentalist'' In 'Rose Tinted Glasses,' this is where the [[VictimOfTheWeek Victims of the Week]], a married couple, are found. Likely nostalgia as they were going to his high school reunion.
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** "Phases". Xander and Cordelia are making out in her car when a werewolf attacks them. The following night Buffy and Giles are searching for the werewolf and Giles suggests knocking on a few car windows and asking if anyone's seen the creature. Buffy gives him a {{What an Idiot}} look. "Giles, no-one's seen anything."
** "All The Way". Dawn and a schoolfriend sneak out of the house to canoodle with a couple of boys, only for them to turn out to be vampires. The Scoobies track them down only to find themselves surrounded by carloads of teenaged vampires.

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** "Phases"."[[{{Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS2E15Phases}} Phases]]". Xander and Cordelia are making out in her car when a werewolf attacks them. The following night Buffy and Giles are searching for the werewolf and Giles suggests knocking on a few car windows and asking if anyone's seen the creature. Buffy gives him a {{What an Idiot}} look. "Giles, no-one's seen anything."
** "All "[[{{Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS6E6AllTheWay}} All The Way".Way]]". Dawn and a schoolfriend sneak out of the house to canoodle with a couple of boys, only for them to turn out to be vampires. The Scoobies track them down only to find themselves surrounded by carloads of teenaged vampires.



** In "Enemies" Buffy and Angel emerge from a theatre with rumpled clothing after watching an erotic French film.

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** In "Enemies" "[[{{Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS3E17Enemies}} Enemies]]", Buffy and Angel emerge from a theatre with rumpled clothing after watching an erotic French film.



* In Pretty Little Liars, Rosewood has a spot in the forest called 'The Kissing Rock', which Alison fantasizes about having been used for trysts for hundreds of years, and that the ghosts of the past lovers are pressuring you to 'do it' when there. Later, she admits she made that up, but that it's still true.

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* In Pretty Little Liars, ''Series/PrettyLittleLiars'', Rosewood has a spot in the forest called 'The Kissing Rock', which Alison fantasizes about having been used for trysts for hundreds of years, and that the ghosts of the past lovers are pressuring you to 'do it' when there. Later, she admits she made that up, but that it's still true.
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Often involves a tourist-trap-type scenic bluff, so as to overlook the city lights at night...as if you're looking at ''that'' when you're up here. Alternately, it could be a DriveInTheatre. Also a standard set up for DeathBySex in horror movies, as the people in the car are... distracted, to say the least. Similarly, it seems being at Make-Out Point makes you immediately a WeirdnessMagnet -- the first people to see the falling meteor, the mutant escapee, or the alien invasion force tends to be such a couple; see TerrorAtMakeOutPoint.

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Often involves a tourist-trap-type scenic bluff, so as to overlook the city lights at night...as if you're looking at ''that'' when you're up here. Alternately, it could be a DriveInTheatre.DriveInTheater. Also a standard set up for DeathBySex in horror movies, as the people in the car are... distracted, to say the least. Similarly, it seems being at Make-Out Point makes you immediately a WeirdnessMagnet -- the first people to see the falling meteor, the mutant escapee, or the alien invasion force tends to be such a couple; see TerrorAtMakeOutPoint.
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Often involves a tourist-trap-type scenic bluff, so as to overlook the city lights at night... as if you're looking at ''that'' when you're up here. Also a standard set up for DeathBySex in horror movies, as the people in the car are... distracted, to say the least. Similarly, it seems being at Make-Out Point makes you immediately a WeirdnessMagnet -- the first people to see the falling meteor, the mutant escapee, or the alien invasion force tends to be such a couple; see TerrorAtMakeOutPoint.

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Often involves a tourist-trap-type scenic bluff, so as to overlook the city lights at night... as if you're looking at ''that'' when you're up here.here. Alternately, it could be a DriveInTheatre. Also a standard set up for DeathBySex in horror movies, as the people in the car are... distracted, to say the least. Similarly, it seems being at Make-Out Point makes you immediately a WeirdnessMagnet -- the first people to see the falling meteor, the mutant escapee, or the alien invasion force tends to be such a couple; see TerrorAtMakeOutPoint.
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Often involves a tourist-trap-type scenic bluff, so as to overlook the city lights at night... as if you're looking at ''that'' when you're up here. Also a standard set up for DeathBySex in horror movies, as the people in the car are... distracted, to say the least. Similarly, it seems being at Make-Out Point makes you immediately a WeirdnessMagnet -- the first people to see the falling meteor, the mutant escapee, or the alien invasion force tends to be such a couple; see TerrorAtMakeoutPoint.

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Often involves a tourist-trap-type scenic bluff, so as to overlook the city lights at night... as if you're looking at ''that'' when you're up here. Also a standard set up for DeathBySex in horror movies, as the people in the car are... distracted, to say the least. Similarly, it seems being at Make-Out Point makes you immediately a WeirdnessMagnet -- the first people to see the falling meteor, the mutant escapee, or the alien invasion force tends to be such a couple; see TerrorAtMakeoutPoint.
TerrorAtMakeOutPoint.
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* There's one in the {{Freemium}} game ''[[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff]]'' called "Anal Point". It's a patch of woods with a dirt clearing, with tire tracks moving in a way as to be reminiscent of a colon (the organ, not the punctuation). The action on the location is called "Attempting ATM". Presumably, it has nothing to do with obtaining $20 bills from a machine.
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* The novel ''Chase'' by Creator/DeanKoontz (collected in ''Strange Highways'') concerns a murder that occurs at such a place.

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* The novel ''Chase'' by Creator/DeanKoontz (collected in ''Strange Highways'') ''Literature/StrangeHighways'') concerns a murder that occurs at such a place.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'' actually has a really funny episode with this -- it's the one where they all get superpowers. To quote Squidward- "Ah, Makeout reef. Good times, Goood times." The CrowningMomentOfFunny of that episode has to be when the villians are terroizing the kids making out there...and inexplicably come across [[spoiler: a guy making out with a PILLOW.]] "Hey man. That's not cool..."

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* ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'' actually has a really funny had one in the episode with this -- it's the one where they all get superpowers. To quote Squidward- "Ah, Makeout reef. Good times, Goood times." The CrowningMomentOfFunny of that episode has to be when the villians are terroizing the kids making out there...and inexplicably come across [[spoiler: a guy making out with a PILLOW.]] "Hey man. That's not cool..."
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** There's also a "Make-Out Creek" referenced in one episode.

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** There's also a "Make-Out Creek" referenced in one episode.episode (season 11's episode "Faith Off").
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Often involves a tourist-trap-type scenic bluff, so as to overlook the city lights at night... as if you're looking at ''that'' when you're up here. Also a standard set up for DeathBySex in horror movies, as the people in the car are... distracted, to say the least. Similarly, it seems being at MakeOutPoint makes you immediately a WeirdnessMagnet -- the first people to see the falling meteor, the mutant escapee, or the alien invasion force tends to be such a couple; see TerrorAtMakeoutPoint.

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Often involves a tourist-trap-type scenic bluff, so as to overlook the city lights at night... as if you're looking at ''that'' when you're up here. Also a standard set up for DeathBySex in horror movies, as the people in the car are... distracted, to say the least. Similarly, it seems being at MakeOutPoint Make-Out Point makes you immediately a WeirdnessMagnet -- the first people to see the falling meteor, the mutant escapee, or the alien invasion force tends to be such a couple; see TerrorAtMakeoutPoint.
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The brothers were actually two (Rich & Paul Terenzi), with their respective "dates" in the rear of the van.


* ''Film/KillerKlownsFromOuterSpace'' has three brothers driving around the local make out point, trying to sell ice cream to the couples there. They aren't successful.

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* ''Film/KillerKlownsFromOuterSpace'' has three two brothers driving around the local make out point, trying to sell ice cream to the couples there. They aren't successful.
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* ''Film/{{Grease}}'' - the place is actually a no-parking zone.

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* ''Film/{{Grease}}'' - the place is actually a no-parking zone. Also the Drive-In shown in ''Sandy'', but inverted in that when Danny tries to put the moves on Sandy, she storms off.

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* An early 20th century period-piece version appears in ''Disney/LadyAndTheTramp''; this is where the title couple end up at the end of the "Bella Notte" scene. As the camera pulls back, a number of couples in carriages can be seen.



* An early 20th century period-piece version appears in ''Disney/LadyAndTheTramp''; this is where the title couple end up at the end of the "Bella Notte" scene. As the camera pulls back, a number of couples in carriages can be seen.
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* ''Night Claws'' begins with a scene of two throwaway characters getting killed here, much to the annoyance of [[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Mr. Antwiler]].

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* ''Night Claws'' ''Film/NightClaws'' begins with a scene of two throwaway characters getting killed here, much to the annoyance of [[WebVideo/TheSpoonyExperiment Mr. Antwiler]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/MonstersVsAliens'' has two teenagers trying to make out in their car out in the woods when they are interrupted by the giant alien robot. In a hilarious GenderInvertedTrope, the cheerleader is trying to force her attentions on the high-school jock, and ends up {{Bridal Carry}}ing him to safety when the alien spacecraft lands nearby.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MonstersVsAliens'' has two teenagers trying to make out in their car out in the woods when they are interrupted by the giant alien robot. In a hilarious GenderInvertedTrope, the cheerleader is trying to force her attentions on the high-school jock, and ends up {{Bridal Carry}}ing him to safety when the alien spacecraft lands nearby.
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* "Blowie Point" at Josh and Rebecca's old summercamp in ''Series/CrazyExGirlfriend''. [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Rebecca thinks the name refers to high wind, and is sure to wear a windbreaker when she meets Josh there.]]
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* Blatantly abused in ''CloneHigh'' as "Teen Sex Cove".

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* Blatantly abused in ''CloneHigh'' ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh'' as "Teen Sex Cove".
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->''"Ah, Makeout Reef. Good times, '''good times.'''"''

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->''"Ah, Makeout Reef. Good times, '''good '''good''' times.'''"''"''
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->''"Ah, Makeout Reef. Good times. '''Good times.'''"''

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->''"Ah, Makeout Reef. Good times. '''Good times, '''good times.'''"''

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