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We definitely need more proof. He wrote two cues? There's no way an experienced composer like Beltrami can't write more music than that. Couldn't he just have written every cue on piano and have his assistants do all of the orchestrating? If their ghostwriting yields such good results, the composers working for Zimmer really have some explaining to do...
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