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Crying is a strong word, but I do get teary eyes quite often if I'm invested in the movie enough - it's usually not because of someone dying, but because of complete hopelessness of a situation from one character's point of view. For example, I Legend, although far from the most dramatic movie, made me really rub my eyes two times - ***SPOILER ALERT*** - when he was forced to put down his dog and especially the scene after that, where he begged the friggin' mannequin to say hi to him. That scene was so unbelievably hopeless for him I almost threw up imagining myself in his place. The effect is twice as bad when I really sympathize with the character who's clearly done wrong and feels hopeless, like the younger sister in Whatever Happened to Baby Jane.
"Good crying" is great though, that's what you get from really epic scenes (along with goosebumps) - for example Rocky or Lord of the Rings are full of them. And although I'm not a big fan of Pixar movies, they seem to have at least one scene where I get joyfully teary, especially in "Up" opening scene (one of the best love stories ever in one 5 minute montage, unbelievable).