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Goldsmith's Mulan? JNH Atlantis? Silvestri's Lilo and Stitch? Don't know about L&S, but Mulan and Atlantis are both action-packed masterpieces from Disney's vaults and both high on my grail list. I sincerely hope it's one or the other. (Odds are on the Goldsmith though.)
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Goldsmith's Mulan? JNH Atlantis? Silvestri's Lilo and Stitch? Don't know about L&S, but Mulan and Atlantis are both action-packed masterpieces from Disney's vaults and both high on my grail list. I sincerely hope it's one or the other. (Odds are on the Goldsmith though.) I'd be very surprised if either of those three titles had "two hours" worth of score recorded for them - even with bonus materials considered. There are two different titles, both action scores. The non-Disney is the one with two hours worth of score. We don't know how long the Disney one is yet.
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The "two hours" referred to the first release (presumably not Disney, or he would have mentioned the connection) -- no mention of length for the Disney title, only that it's also an "action packed masterpiece". So Atlantis or Mulan still seem somewhat possible, at least. But here's something out of left field -- how about Alan Silvestri's Super Mario Bros.? Pretty sure that's Disney-owned, and the score is one of Silvestri's best despite the film. Is there two hours of Kamen's Robin Hood? I have a feeling there actually might be. Maybe something by James Newton Howard? I think we'll have to keep waiting for The Mummy. I don't think the non-Disney title will be Goldsmith, sadly, because I don't think in his entire career Goldsmith ever wrote a two hour score. He certainly wrote a handful of massive scores that were around an hour and a half long (QBVII, The Mummy, Air Force One, and The Shadow were all around that long), but nothing close to two hours that I can think of -- Masada would've been, if he'd scored all four parts instead of just the first two. Yavar
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Heck there's a chance it's a historical Kamen two-fer, with Robin Hood the two hour score (?) and Three Musketeers the Disney score. Yavar
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Well, we never know. Maybe Soldier is one of those rare 90s titles that Varese didn't get perpetuity rights for, like Pet Sematary/Basic Instinct/Total Recall...or several Patrick Doyle scores including Dead Again which LLL expanded... Yavar
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