Marley & Me retained its hold on the top spot at the box office this past weekend, with an estimated $26.3 million haul, bringing its domestic total since Christmas to $106.7 million, and meaning that Jennifer Aniston probably drunk-dialed Brad Pitt to talk some shit.

Placing second was Adam Sandler’s Bedtime Stories with $20.5 million ($85.5 million overall); slotting third was The Curious Case of Benjamin Button with $18.7 million ($79.3 million overall); notching fourth was Valkyrie, with $14.1 million ($60.8 million overall); sliding to fifth was Jim Carrey’s Yes Man, with $13.9 million ($79.5 million overall in three weeks); tumbling 23 percent to sixth place was Will Smith’s Seven Pounds, at $10.1 million ($60.1 million overall); placing seventh was the animated flick The Tale of Despereaux, with $6.9 million ($43.7 million overall); finishing in eighth was the Keanu Reeves-starring remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still, with $5.1 million ($74.4 million overall); slotting ninth was Doubt, with $5 million (good for $18.7 million total in still-limited release); and 10th was Slumdog Millionaire, from director Danny Boyle, with $4.7 million ($28.7 million overall).