There's not a whole lot that I can really say against Tin Tin, but I feel like it blew past me like a hurricane. There's one, long, stand-out chase scene near the end, but I felt like nothing of real note or consequence actually happened outside of that. Pretty much all of it was relatively entertaining, but hardly any of it really stuck. It was a blur.
I was actually going to suggest that you watch Rango high if you could, since it seems like it would suit it, but I haven't actually watched it in such a state so I can't accurately comment.
I agree on pretty much everything. I think the strangest thing about trying to watch Rango self-actualize is that we really don't get a great idea of who he is before he basically starts self-actualizing. Like, I guess he's kind of an actor/ham/dork or something, but he jumps to actually competent sheriff pretty quickly (even though there are hiccups, and, I mean, it is a movie).
And, a rattlesnake. With a machine gun for a tail. Voiced by Bill Nighy. Like, holy hell.
And there are so many other awesome characters. The Native American bird. The possum girl. Beans. The spider coroner. The turtle water tycoon. And the bird narrators with the instruments! It's just got a lot of character—in every sense of the word. Plus the roadkill armadillo. Like, just, everything. Gah.