Every Philip Seymour Hoffman Movie Ranked Worst To Best

42. George Willis Jr - Scent Of A Woman (1992) 

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Columbia Pictures

Also known as the film in which Al Pacino does his most obnoxious Al Pacino impression and Chris O'Donnell had a starring role before his career imploded, Scent of A Woman casts a young Philip Seymour Hoffman as slippery elite student George Willis Jr, who attempts to manipulate O'Donnell's thoroughly unlikable lead.

Hoffman is great as the film's slimy antagonist, and his performance stands as one of the few things in the movie that has aged well. Outside of his brief supporting turn, Scent of A Woman is an endlessly boring and overlong slog, and seemed to be made just so Pacino could win the Oscar that had long eluded him.

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