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* ''DeathWish IV'' opens with three guys trying to rape a woman in a parking garage, and Paul Kersey intervening the process. [[spoiler:It's actually a dream he's having]].
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* ''DeathWish IV'' ''DeathWish4TheCrackdown'' opens with three guys trying to rape a woman in a parking garage, and Paul Kersey intervening the process. [[spoiler:It's actually a dream he's having]].
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* A crucial battle in ''Anime/SailorMoon'' happens in one.
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* The showdown with BB in the original ''MaxPayne''.
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* The showdown with BB in the original ''MaxPayne''.''VideoGame/MaxPayne''.
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* ''{{Starsky and Hutch}}'': The bad guys in the final story arc make ''three separate attempts'' to kill our heroes in various parking garages.
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* ''{{Starsky ''Series/{{Starsky and Hutch}}'': The bad guys in the final story arc make ''three separate attempts'' to kill our heroes in various parking garages.
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* ''DeathWish IV'' opens with three guys trying to rape a woman in a parking garage, and Paul Kersey intervening the process. [[spoiler:It's actually a dream he's having]].
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** In "Waka-Gashira Wipeout" in ''GrandTheftAutoIII'', the player kills one of the two heads of Yakuza during a Yakuza-Colombian Cartel meeting on top of a parking garage while driving a Cartel gang car, in order to frame the Cartel for the murder of a prominent Yakuza member.
** In "Guardian Angels" in ''GrandTheftAutoViceCity'', Colonel Cortez stashes a gun for use in the mission in a parking garage, where the player is also joined by Lance Vance.
** In ''GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas'':
** In "Guardian Angels" in ''GrandTheftAutoViceCity'', Colonel Cortez stashes a gun for use in the mission in a parking garage, where the player is also joined by Lance Vance.
** In ''GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas'':
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** In "Waka-Gashira Wipeout" in ''GrandTheftAutoIII'', ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIII'', the player kills one of the two heads of Yakuza during a Yakuza-Colombian Cartel meeting on top of a parking garage while driving a Cartel gang car, in order to frame the Cartel for the murder of a prominent Yakuza member.
** In "Guardian Angels" in''GrandTheftAutoViceCity'', ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoViceCity'', Colonel Cortez stashes a gun for use in the mission in a parking garage, where the player is also joined by Lance Vance.
** In''GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas'': ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas'':
** In "Guardian Angels" in
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** The second encounter with Jeff in ''GrandTheftAutoIV'' involves the player meeting him in the an underground parking garage...revealing that Jeff has stabbed his wife to death, stuffed her into the back of a car, and is pleading the player to dump the car and her body.
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** The second encounter with Jeff in ''GrandTheftAutoIV'' ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV'' involves the player meeting him in the an underground parking garage...revealing that Jeff has stabbed his wife to death, stuffed her into the back of a car, and is pleading the player to dump the car and her body.
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* The "Lowlife" chapter of ''HalfLife2: Episode One'' has the player racing through crumbling underground parking garages which are also swarming with zombies, headcrabs and antlions.
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* The "Lowlife" chapter of ''HalfLife2: ''VideoGame/{{Half-Life 2}}: Episode One'' has the player racing through crumbling underground parking garages which are also swarming with zombies, headcrabs and antlions.
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** In "Waka-Gashira Wipeout" in ''GrandTheftAutoIII'', the player kills one of the two heads of Yakuza during a Yakuza-Colombian Cartel meeting on top of a parking garage while driving a Cartel gang car in order to frame the Cartel for the murder of a prominent Yakuza member.
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** In "Waka-Gashira Wipeout" in ''GrandTheftAutoIII'', the player kills one of the two heads of Yakuza during a Yakuza-Colombian Cartel meeting on top of a parking garage while driving a Cartel gang car car, in order to frame the Cartel for the murder of a prominent Yakuza member.
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** In "Guardian Angels" in ''GrandTheftAutoViceCity'', Colonel Cortez stashes a gun for use in the mission in a parking garage, where the player is joined by Lance Vance.
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** In "Guardian Angels" in ''GrandTheftAutoViceCity'', Colonel Cortez stashes a gun for use in the mission in a parking garage, where the player is also joined by Lance Vance.
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*** "Ran Fa Li" has the player tasked in retrieving a car in San Fierro's massive underground carpark for the Triads, which leads to the player being ambushed by gang members from the rival Da Nang Boys.
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*** "Ran Fa Li" has the player tasked in retrieving a car in San Fierro's Fierro International's massive underground carpark for the Triads, which leads to the player being ambushed by gang members from the rival Da Nang Boys.
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* The ''GrandTheftAuto'' series is fond of using parking garages in various missions:
** In "Waka-Gashira Wipeout" in ''GrandTheftAutoIII'', the player kills one of the two heads of Yakuza during a Yakuza-Colombian Cartel meeting on top of a parking garage while driving a Cartel gang car in order to frame the Cartel for the murder of a prominent Yakuza member.
** In "Guardian Angels" in ''GrandTheftAutoViceCity'', Colonel Cortez stashes a gun for use in the mission in a parking garage, where the player is joined by Lance Vance.
** In ''GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas'':
*** "Ran Fa Li" has the player tasked in retrieving a car in San Fierro's massive underground carpark for the Triads, which leads to the player being ambushed by gang members from the rival Da Nang Boys.
*** Players in ''San Andreas'' may also stumble across a scene reminiscent of the Rodney King beating in the parking garage of the Los Santos headquarters.
** The second encounter with Jeff in ''GrandTheftAutoIV'' involves the player meeting him in the an underground parking garage...revealing that Jeff has stabbed his wife to death, stuffed her into the back of a car, and is pleading the player to dump the car and her body.
** The same underground parking garage is a flashpoint "Going Deep" in ''TheBalladOfGayTony'', when the player aids Ray Bulgarin in eliminating a large group of law enforcers intent on planting evidence in one of Ray's cars in the garage.
** In "Waka-Gashira Wipeout" in ''GrandTheftAutoIII'', the player kills one of the two heads of Yakuza during a Yakuza-Colombian Cartel meeting on top of a parking garage while driving a Cartel gang car in order to frame the Cartel for the murder of a prominent Yakuza member.
** In "Guardian Angels" in ''GrandTheftAutoViceCity'', Colonel Cortez stashes a gun for use in the mission in a parking garage, where the player is joined by Lance Vance.
** In ''GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas'':
*** "Ran Fa Li" has the player tasked in retrieving a car in San Fierro's massive underground carpark for the Triads, which leads to the player being ambushed by gang members from the rival Da Nang Boys.
*** Players in ''San Andreas'' may also stumble across a scene reminiscent of the Rodney King beating in the parking garage of the Los Santos headquarters.
** The second encounter with Jeff in ''GrandTheftAutoIV'' involves the player meeting him in the an underground parking garage...revealing that Jeff has stabbed his wife to death, stuffed her into the back of a car, and is pleading the player to dump the car and her body.
** The same underground parking garage is a flashpoint "Going Deep" in ''TheBalladOfGayTony'', when the player aids Ray Bulgarin in eliminating a large group of law enforcers intent on planting evidence in one of Ray's cars in the garage.
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* Becomes a plot point in TheMovie of ''GhostInTheShell''. Togusa is on stakeout in his car when he notices that the automatic doors for the parking garage take longer to close than they normally would. He then finds out that the pressure-sensitive floor picked up far more weight than the two people he saw walking in. [[spoiler: The reason is because mooks with optical camouflage snuck in behind them.]]
* Becomes a plot point in TheMovie of ''GhostInTheShell''. Togusa is on stakeout in his car when he notices that the automatic doors for the parking garage take longer to close than they normally would. He then finds out that the pressure-sensitive floor picked up far more weight than the two people he saw walking in. [[spoiler: The reason is because mooks with optical camouflage snuck in behind them.]]
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* In one episode of ''GilmoreGirls'', Rory has a clandestine meeting with the season's AlphaBitch in a parking garage, in a parody of the FilmNoir use of this trope.
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* The showndown showdown with BB in the original ''MaxPayne''.
* The Chicago mission in ''PerfectDark'' involves sneaking into a corporate headquarters through the parking garage, where you're ambushed by armed guards.
* The Chicago mission in ''PerfectDark'' involves sneaking into a corporate headquarters through the parking garage, where you're ambushed by armed guards.
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* Parodied in an episode of ''TheSimpsons'' where the Simpson kids go to meet an informant (who turns out to be Mr. Smithers) in a garage. He goes to great lengths to conceal his identity (wearing a trench coat, smoking, standing in the shadows, etc.) but the effect is ruined when Homer drives up and turns on his headlights.
-->'''Smithers''': Well, you might as well give me a ride home...
-->'''Smithers''': Well, you might as well give me a ride home...
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* The basis of the movie ''P2''.
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* The basis of the movie ''P2''.''Film/{{P2}}''.
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* In the pilot of ''{{Alias}}'', SD-6 has decided that the risk of Sydney Bristow and all she knows leaving the organization are too great and send assassins after her. They come after her in a parking garage. This is only the first of many such scenes in ''Alias''.
* [[spoiler:Doctor Melfi]] is sexually assaulted in a parking garage on ''The Sopranos'' in the episode "Employee of the Month".
* [[spoiler:Doctor Melfi]] is sexually assaulted in a parking garage on ''The Sopranos'' in the episode "Employee of the Month".
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* In the pilot of ''{{Alias}}'', ''Series/{{Alias}}'', SD-6 has decided that the risk of Sydney Bristow and all she knows leaving the organization are too great and send assassins after her. They come after her in a parking garage. This is only the first of many such scenes in ''Alias''.
* [[spoiler:Doctor Melfi]] is sexually assaulted in a parking garage on''The Sopranos'' ''TheSopranos'' in the episode "Employee of the Month".
* [[spoiler:Doctor Melfi]] is sexually assaulted in a parking garage on
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* Christine in ''DragMeToHell'' is confronted and assaulted by a vengeful gypsy in an isolated parking garage.
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* ''{{Frantic}}''. A HostageForMacGuffin exchange is set up in a multilevel parking garage; unfortunately it's gatecrashed by Mossad agents who turn it into a shootout.
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* In PawDugan's Top 11 Video Game Composers video, the final confrontation with [[EvilCounterpart Dark Paw]] takes place on top of a parking garage.
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* In Fargo, this is where the [[spoiler: BribeBackfire that kills Jerry's father-in-law]] takes place.
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* The "Lowlife" chapter of ''HalfLife2: Episode One'' employs underground park garages which are not only abandoned but also swarming with zombies, headcrabs and antlions.
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* The "Lowlife" chapter of ''HalfLife2: Episode One'' employs has the player racing through crumbling underground park parking garages which are not only abandoned but also swarming with zombies, headcrabs and antlions.
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* The "Lowlife" chapter of ''HalfLife2: Episode One'' employs underground park garages which are not only abandoned but also swarming with zombies, headcrabs and antlions.
* A Prohibition-era mission in ''MafiaTheCityOfLostHeaven'' has the player assisting a shady deal to purchase illegal Canadian whiskey in an Art Deco parking garage. Naturally, the deal is interrupted by an ambushing rival mob, degenerating into a floor-by-floor firefight.
* A Prohibition-era mission in ''MafiaTheCityOfLostHeaven'' has the player assisting a shady deal to purchase illegal Canadian whiskey in an Art Deco parking garage. Naturally, the deal is interrupted by an ambushing rival mob, degenerating into a floor-by-floor firefight.
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In any given movie or TV show, anytime there is a scene set in a parking garage, something bad is about to happen or has happened. Indeed, '''Nothing Good Ever Happens in a Parking Garage'''.
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In any given movie or TV show, anytime there is a scene set in a parking garage, something bad is about to happen or has happened. Indeed, '''Nothing Good Ever Happens in a Parking Garage'''.
Garage'''.
The reasons for this are many. A parking garage is an inherently boring place. There is ''nothing'' to do there but park one's car or drive it out of the garage. Since in a time-sensitive movie or TV show this is padding, no scene taking place in a parking garage will consist of a single character getting into a single car and driving away.
The reasons for this are many. A parking garage is an inherently boring place. There is ''nothing'' to do there but park one's car or drive it out of the garage. Since in a time-sensitive movie or TV show this is padding, no scene taking place in a parking garage will consist of a single character getting into a single car and driving away.
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* In the pilot of ''{{Alias}}'', SD-6 has decided that the risk of Sydney Bristow and all she knows leaving the organization are too great and send assassins after her. They come after her in a parking garage. This is only the first of many such scenes in ''Alias''.
* [[spoiler:Doctor Melfi]] is sexually assaulted in a parking garage on ''The Sopranos'' in the episode "Employee of the Month".
* [[spoiler:Doctor Melfi]] is sexually assaulted in a parking garage on ''The Sopranos'' in the episode "Employee of the Month".
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* Parodied in the episode of ''FamilyGuy'' when the Griffins become a reality TV show and Meg Griffin is kicked off the show for being boring; she later has to meet her parents in a parking garage, where they're wearing trenchcoats, fedoras, and sunglasses (and Peter offers her a cigarette).
* Parodied in the episode of ''FamilyGuy'' when the Griffins become a reality TV show and Meg Griffin is kicked off the show for being boring; she later has to meet her parents in a parking garage, where they're wearing trenchcoats, fedoras, and sunglasses (and Peter offers her a cigarette).
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* Much of the season 6 finale of {{House MD}} takes place in a collapsed and collapsing parking garage.
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* Much of the season 6 finale of {{House MD}} ''{{House MD}}'' takes place in a collapsed and collapsing parking garage.
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* ''{{Starsky and Hutch}}'': The bad guys in the final story arc try to kill our heroes in ''three separate parking garages''. Not a lot of creativity going on there.
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* ''{{Starsky and Hutch}}'': The bad guys in the final story arc try to kill our heroes in make ''three separate attempts'' to kill our heroes in various parking garages''. Not a lot of creativity going on there.
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* ''{{Starsky and Hutch}}'': The bad guys in the final story arc try to kill our heroes in ''three separate parking garages''. Not a lot of creativity going on there.
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* taking long enough to get to the car for the goldfish to die.
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* taking Taking long enough to get to the car for the goldfish to die.die.
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* The showndown with BB in Scarecrow's drug deal at the original ''MaxPayne''.beginning of ''TheDarkKnight'' takes place in a parking garage.
* In ''Film/FantasticFour'', Doom [[spoiler:kills Ned Cecil]] in a parking garage.
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* Much of the season 6 finale of {{House MD}} takes place in a collapsed and collapsing parking garage.
* In ''Film/FantasticFour'', Doom [[spoiler:kills Ned Cecil]] in a parking garage.
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* The showndown with BB in the original ''MaxPayne''.
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* The Grave Digger, one of the scariest antagonists on ''{{Bones}}'', kidnapped Bones and Hodgins from a parking garage.
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* An episode of ''{{Seinfeld}}'' takes place in a mall parking garage.
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* The showndown with BB in the original ''MaxPayne''.
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* Much of the season 6 finale of {{House MD}} takes place in a collapsed and collapsing parking garage.
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* Much of the season 6 finale of {{House MD}} takes place in a collapsed and collapsing parking garage. garage.
* The basis of the movie ''P2''.
* The basis of the movie ''P2''.
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*taking long enough to get to the car for the goldfish to die.