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Well, just because something shows up in a trailer or "featurette" doesn't mean it was ever part of a completed scene. Those things are made way before final editing is done, and I'd be surprised if most even get director approval. So you don't get a few seconds here and there. You want to see every take and every shot that didn't make it?
To me, deleted scenes are enjoyable if there's some reason to them. Maybe there was a problem with running time, or the director had a certain vision that didn't quite play out, or for a specific curiosity that the filmmakers want to share. Just slapping together a bunch of takes that were probably cut for a reason doesn't add anything, and a studio or disc shouldn't be criticized for not including it.
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