I'd like to echo David Woods' comments about Dirty Pretty Things - I thought it was a very solid, well balanced, well paced and accomplished piece of mainstream cinema, something rare in British film. What struck me most was what I felt to be the accurate representation of different nationalities in today's 'multi-cultural' Britain; a world that it is rarely heard on screen in so many different accents. Although obviously intentional, the absence of any Queen's English, or indeed native English accents was a refreshing reflection of a real and often ignored side of London. Phil