Earlier today, news of full-length films from Paramount Pictures being released for free on YouTube hit the top of Reddit’s Videos community—but before you get too excited, you should know that the offerings are pretty limited at the moment.

A few weeks ago, Paramount debuted a video via YouTube announcing a “selection of great full-length movies” that are “now playing on the new Paramount Vault” to little fanfare.

Although the reel highlights films like Titanic, Grease, Top Gun, Zoolander, Ghost, and The Ten Commandments, you won’t find any of these big-name releases on the Vault’s YouTube channel—unless you want to watch two-minute clips.

The Paramount Vault YouTube channel was created back in December 2014, but just now seems to be getting some love—perhaps because of the overabundance of other streaming options on the Internet (or because the blockbusters still aren’t on the channel).

For now, redditors are sifting through the full-length titles that have been added to find the hidden treasure:

Other popular options include a certain 1987 so-bad-it’s-good science-fantasy-action flick that was the subject of last week’s How Did This Get Made? podcast.

The films (divided by genre into drama, horror, classics, action/adventure, comedy, sci-fi, and TV shows) include a number of other strange highlights—with highly recognizable titles like…

Riding High (1950)

In which Bing Crosby smokes weed and enters the Kentucky Derby. (I assume.)

I Married a Monster From Outer Space (1958)

The title’s a bit of a spoiler. And…

The Deadly Bees (1966)

Okay, so they may not be the best stuff in Paramount’s collection, but hey, they’re free, and everyone appreciates that. Check out the full collection on the Vault’s YouTube channel.