The Kodak Theater, which could almost be described as purposefully built for the Oscar ceremony, paid close attention to how it received guests. After entering through the tall square arch, one had to walk a long distance to reach the lobby, then climb several steps before finally entering the screening hall. At this time, reporters were not allowed in, so guests could chat in pairs or small groups as they walked without worry.
"It's such a pity, Dan, too bad—I thought you could at least get a nomination," Adrian lamented loudly in front of a group of one man, three women, and a little girl.
Dressed in a suit and tie, Dennis looked handsome, while Aniston, clinging tightly to his arm, wore a silver sleeveless mermaid evening gown, her hair neatly bun up, appearing quite beautiful, not at all like someone who was already a mother. The Dennis family's twins had just turned one year old. It was a good thing they were both girls; otherwise, Adrian would have been quite upset.