If Moore was still in it
-Get rid of the Beach Boys song
-An older actress for Stacey, like how Maud Adams was age appropriate for Moore in Octopussy
-Instead of Chuck Lee, maybe bring back David Hedison as Felix for a good book end that started with Live and Let Die
-While I liked Patrick McNee as Tibbett and felt that he and Moore worked well together, I'd rather maybe a younger British actor paired with Moore in that France sequence
-Make the stunt double less- obvious
-Take out the hot tub scene with that spy that led nowhere besides a awkward cameo from Gogol. If they were to keep it bring back Barbara Bach from Spy Who Loved Me. It would be a nice homage
-A better exit for Moore's Bond (not like having to kill him-off, maybe hinting at a sort of retirement angle)
Had a new actor, Timothy Dalton appeared
-Different actress for Stacey Sutton and be younger than Dalton
-No Beach boys song
-Younger Moneypenny (possibly Caroline Bliss, or the Miss Smallbone actress)
-No silly scenes
-Dalton and Walken would work well, both would come up with new scenes, both are great dramatic actors. This is how both Dalton and Robert Davi made Licence to Kill great. But both Dalton and Walken would have been great rivals on-screen. On a bonus, Dalton would be a great match against Grace Jones.
-The ending fight scene would be more equal between Walken and Dalton
-Zorin would have the same moments
-Again instead of Chuck Lee, Felix Leiter would appear (insert actor, John Terry, David Hedison, Powers Boothe, ect)
-Tibbett, instead of McNee, an actor close to Dalton's age (maybe Ian McShane)
-Stunts would be less obvious as Dalton would be performing them
-For the PTS, It would be Bond in Paris meeting the French contact who is killed by May Day ending with Bond being arrested.
-Instead of Horses, it would be replaced with a motorcycle Grand Prix sequence and Tibbet would have a more brutal death.
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