As you'd expect with an anthology film, this is a bit of a mixed bag. There's some great time-capsule stuff here re: late nineties London fashion, culture, mindsets, and even actors.
The first three shorts (Mr Cool, Horny, and Grasshopper) did absolutely nothing for me, but things really picked up with the Bob Hoskins directed short, My Father the Liar. Ray Winstone is absolutely magnetic in it. While perhaps my favourite two are Ewan McGregor's Bone, and Jude Law's A Bird in the Hand. Watched this for the Rachel Weisz factor and she did not disappoint, although, the short (Rosebud) doesn't really focus on her.
I appreciated Tube Tales more in concept more than I enjoyed as a film. There's some great stuff here but those first three shorts really did sour things up top.