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BFM is a 24 hr independent radio station based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia focused on business news and current affairs. Core programs include business news, market reports from Malaysia and other regions and interviews with various business personalities.
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WTF: Adieu WTF!

WTF: Adieu WTF!

2012-11-0356:56

No tears. It’s the last WTF episode ever. But fret not, because the boys promise a memorable last show - extended even! With the Empire Strikes Back, Toy Story, The Shining and many more. Sayonara Uma and Joe. Do not go gentle into that good night.
Ever walked out of the cinemas unsatisfied? Having long talks with friends on how it should've ended? The WTF boys sum up the movies that should have ended better, and gives you the alternative endings to them. An episode not to be missed!
A double review today, as the boys review Seth MacFarlane's Ted and Tim Burton's Frankenweenie!
WTF: The Best Of Bond

WTF: The Best Of Bond

2012-10-2025:23

This week it's all about the world's greatest spy, James Bond! In anticipation of the upcoming Bond movie, Skyfall, the WTF boys celebrate their favourite Bond movies, as well as loathe a few.
No Joe today, but Uma talks to American television writer and producer, John Shiban, the man reponsible for many of the shows we've been watching, such as The X-Files, Supernatural, Smallville and many more.
Contrarians that they are, our guides to the under-belly of the movie world pay tribute' to the worst movies ever made. And that’s a reason to tune in!
Malaysian made War of the Worlds: Goliath, which just won LA 3D film festival, sweeping aside Paranorman, and Madagascar 3, is picking up heat internationally. The boys speak to Leon Tan, the director and producer, about the adventures of making the movie, and as well as some juicy Hollywood gossip!
No Uma today, but Johanan Sen talks to Mustafa Davies, filmaker, creative director, and photographer, on this special episode of Opening Night.
Following a spectacular performance in Looper, the WTF boys sing the praises for Bruce Willis! All things Brucey with Pulp Fiction, Die Hard (of course), Twelve Monkeys, and many more!
Uma and Joe review the highly anticipated, Looper! 
The boys chat with indie filmmaker Boon Kia Meng, whose documentary M-C-M', is about young adults in Malaysia not being able to afford property anymore. It’s a movie that features in this year's Freedom Film Festival 2012, screening at PJ Live Arts this weekend.
Uma and Joe review the action-packed flick, The Raid: Redemption.
Our in-house film buffs dig up their favourite Malaysian made flicks. Bunohan, Sepet, Chow Kit and more. All get a patriotic nod.
Johanan Sen with very special guest, Adam C, review the newly released flick, The Cold Light Of Day. 
The boys talk about presidential movies in view of current events in the land of the free. And with that, a bonus interview with the CEO of AMC/Sundance Global, Bruce Tuchman! 
Uma and a very special guest, BFM's music guy, Ali Johan pay tribute to the big big man. Literally. Micheal Clarke Duncan, you will be missed!
A tribute show to honour our legend, the late Neil Armstrong. All things spacey, with a rundown with the blockbuster Apollo 13, documentary From Earth to the Moon, For All Mankind and more. Rest In Peace Neil.
Uma and Joe are back, this time with a double review of Katy Perry: Part of Me and science fiction comedy The Watch.
Umapagan Ampikaipakan and Johanan Sen pay tribute to the late Tony Scott, director of Top Gun, The Hunger, Deja Vu, Enemy of the State to name a few. You're going to be missed, RIP.
Bored during the long weekend break? Not to fear, Umapagan Ampikaipakan and Johanan Sen draw up the ultimate list of must-see movies for you, your friends and your beloved family. The list begins with Paranorman, Karate Kid, as well as March of the Penguins. Be prepared.
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