Titus Gee

Titus is a founding member and Editor-in-chief of RedFence. In past lives, he was a blacksmith, a security guard, and a newspaper reporter who explored tattoo culture, national border disputes, child abuse scandals and much more – that is, when he was not test driving cars or flying in various aircraft. He has lived in Israel, Germany, Poland and Italy and wandered other countries, always with a ready pen. His voices vary as widely as his subjects, though lyrical rhythms infuse each one.

Titus has written 86 article(s) for RedFence Magazine.


Film Review: Hot Fuzz

by Titus Gee on April 23, 2007

in Film Reviews

Danny, Bring the Noise! by Titus Gee Having conquered the lands of the undead with their debut feature Shaun of the Dead, Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg and their cohort of talent have turned their sights on the genre of police action/buddy movies. Hot Fuzz (directed by Wright) borrows a trick from Shaun by taking a […]

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Sunset by Titus Gee I took Sunset Boulevard at 1 a.m. and got an unexpected tutorial on life in L.A. Sunset winds through the part of Hollywood that actually looks like Hollywood, where night life is the only real life there is. The air-brushed billboard models are 40 stories tall, the street is lined with […]

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Trust the Bike by Titus Gee I rode home through the canyons under the glare of a fiery sunset, the great red orb smoldering its way to earth through the smoke of the season’s first wildfires. It’s hot already, in the middle of March. Ninety degrees at noon. I felt the road calling to me […]

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New Roads by Titus Gee I took a different road to work today and rediscovered riding. It doesn’t seem like it should make that much difference. I take a curvy road through the canyons to work every day. But somehow a different set of curves and speeds and patterns got me grinning, despite the fact […]

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To really share the experience you have to ride that same six-inch strip of road round every curve and over every bump.

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There is something very pure and powerful about communication that has no motive outside of pure expression, that doesn’t have to earn its keep.

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Just like in the rest of life, you can’t control the other guy. Sometimes other folks get stupid and you get hurt. That’s life.

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Everything in the world was glassed-in, sanitized, and hermetically sealed for my protection.

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Father Clock by Titus Gee This article has been archived in RedFence Print Edition One, available now in the Store.

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To our Beloved Latvian

by Titus Gee on November 13, 2006

in Titus Gee

To our Beloved Latvian by Titus Gee This blog is for the one person in Latvia who visited www.redfenceproject.com last week. To our beloved Latvian, That’s right. We know you are out there. By mystical means known only to the mighty Webmistress, RedFence has seen that tiny binary stream that shot out from your computer […]

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