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I didn't even know they were dating!!

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Rachel Weisz marries James Bond actor Daniel Craig in tiny wedding - Chicago Sun-Times

Besides the physical attraction, Weisz and Craig share a great love of literature. “Both of them are very cerebral. … They love to discuss all kinds of things, and each has a tremendous curiosity about a wide range of topics,” my source said.

Another thing both stars share is an intense obsession with privacy — something that has become increasingly difficult as the two have achieved worldwide fame.

In an interview with this column several years ago, Weisz laughingly remembered filming “Chain Reaction” in Chicago in 1996, back “when I could go anywhere — all over the city — and no one had any idea who I was or what I did. … As grateful as I am for all the opportunities my career has brought me, I do miss that anonymity I once enjoyed.”
 
I didn't know he was straight. ;)
 
well, if anyone could turn him straight, it'd be her.
 
Yeah, I've been googling. Bi would be my guess, since he has been married and has an 18 y/o daughter, and is now newly married.

Probably. Hell of a good James Bond though, regardless.
 
I was very pleasantly surprised. I was pulling for Clive Owen.

He probably would have been good too. I wasn't sure about Daniel Craig at first, but after the first movie I was very impressed with his portrayal, which many felt was closer to Ian Fleming's "serious Bond", the "Killer in a tuxedo", than anyone since the early Sean Connery.
 
In a report earlier today, it sounds like they are crazy about each other. Good for them. :)
 
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