Of course, it doesn't help really that the trailer starts off with the opening to Ted Nugent's "Stranglehold" -- actually, that doesn't help anything at all. And while, just moments later, the trailer switches into "high-gear-thriller-mode" with very intense strings and the kind of fast-cut editing that will give you a seizure if you look at it for too long, it can obfuscate neither its lack of dialog (we're assuming there's a reason for that) nor that first scene of Matthew McConaughey as the vaguely molester-ish good ol' boy he'll always be to us. William H. Macy and Marissa Tomei, you can both go home -- Matthew will be staying after class, if you know what we're talking about.