November 12 1955 10:04PM
10:04 pm!!!!!!
Because the main character (Marty) gets trapped in the past and he has to get back to his own time, which is the future from the perspective of the past.
No, I'm afraid not. Time machines may be possible, but the one from Back to the Future and other movies about time travel are just props.
The wound on his back? He was fighting Azula and she used her lightning to strike his back. He was in the Avatar State at the time and was killed then brought back to life. He was in a coma for three weeks.
The power of love, and I think back in time.
10:04 pm!!!!!!
Lightning does not strike a clock tower at a specific time. Lightning strikes are unpredictable and can occur at any time during a thunderstorm. Lightning tends to strike tall structures, like clock towers, because they offer a direct path for the electrical discharge to reach the ground.
Two popular kids movies featuring a clock tower are "Back to the Future" and "The Great Mouse Detective." In "Back to the Future," the clock tower is a key location for the time travel storyline, while in "The Great Mouse Detective," the final battle takes place at Big Ben, which is a famous clock tower.
Only a flux capacitor and a bolt of lightning!
The back of the clock
back of the clock
back to the future, doctor who, and time squad the animated series
A pendulum swings back and forth on a clock. It regulates the movement of the clock's hands by counting the passage of time in regular intervals.
The clock on the back shows that the time is 2:20
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The logs will show events from the old time (so if you rolled the clock back they would show up as having taken place in the future) but most cheap programs trial timer doesn't check that. As far as it explicitly recording clock changes, i don't think so.
It is a clock & every hour there is a different threat. At twelve o'clock the lightning strikes twelve time (I think).