AMC Classic Madison 10

721 Myatt Drive,
Madison, TN 37115

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BigScreen_com
BigScreen_com on January 26, 2022 at 8:10 pm

This theater closed in January 2022:

Madison, TN: AMC Classic Madison 10 Closed [Jan 26, 2022]

JLMovieBuff
JLMovieBuff on August 23, 2019 at 1:07 am

The AMC Classic Madison 10, hereafter Madison 10. remains an inexpensive first run movie going experience. The theater opened under the defunct Carmike-Wynnsong Cinemas moniker and décor. Back in the 1990’s, Wynnsong was one of Carmike’s more upscale multiplex brands, that were purpose built and prevalent in robust midsized suburban markets (typically 8-12 screens). In its Carmike hey day, the Madison 10 was built to service the then flourishing Nashville neighborhoods & suburbs of Rivergate-Madison, Goodlettsville, and Rayon City.

The Madison 10 was constructed with 10 screens, featuring many mid 90’s cinematic amenity firsts: stadium seating in some auditoria, digital sound systems, and other features that were otherwise not available in the immediate vicinity. In later years, Carmike would install newer sound systems and early versions of, though-not-quite-obsolete, digital DLP projection equipment. Later upgrades included 3D projectors.

After its acquisition into the AMC brand, AMC somewhat upgraded the theater with mostly, albeit minimalistic, cosmetic changes, newer signage and concessions. Ticket booth windows were eliminated, additional concessions options added and app-based payment systems were installed. The old Carmike marquis with titles, visible in the early 2008 photograph, was replaced with a simple backlit red AMC logo. Entry into the spacious though generic lobby of the multiplex features two sets of concessions (and tickets) stands, though only the left-hand concession stand operates fulltime. The righthand stand is largely obscured with a black curtain and upcoming advert cardboard cutouts. Self serve soda fountain machines and popcorn-butter dispensers are also positioned throughout the lobby. After passing through the lobby, the nondescript corridor that leads to the auditoriums branches left or right. Depending on which is their auditorium of consequence, moviegoers will also pass the restrooms, supply closets, an office and a small, colorfully decorated multipurpose room for events like birthday parties.

Overall, while moviegoers will not be impressed by Madison 10’s lackluster characteristics, some auditoriums still occasionally sport broken seats, exposed masonry, broken ceiling tiles, and other visible signs of age, neglect, indifference and almost nonexistent staffing, the bargain pricing compared to nearby options, plentiful parking and minimal crowds for event movies will ensure AMC continues to operate, though not necessarily update, the Madison 10 for years to come.

I only hope AMC will at least try to restore the Madison 10 with some sort of pride.

greenth1ng
greenth1ng on December 6, 2016 at 5:41 am

Seating capacities at this theater:

  • Theater 1 – 194 seats

  • Theater 2 – 108 seats

  • Theaters 3 & 8 – 96 seats

  • Theaters 4, 7, & 9 – 107 seats

  • Theater 5 – 183 seats

  • Theater 6 – 178 seats

  • Theater 10 – 195 seats

Theaters 5, 7, & 10 are equipped to show 3D.

Theaters 3 & 8 are the only auditoriums here to not have stadium seating

rivest266
rivest266 on February 18, 2016 at 10:29 pm

November 22nd, 1995 grand opening ad in photo section.

TLSLOEWS
TLSLOEWS on August 17, 2010 at 1:34 am

Checked today this theatre is still up and running.